Viziant has been designing and building user interfaces for both product and service-focused clientele for nine years. Our goal is to help our clients achieve an effective brand to web extension. We focus on defining logical information architecture and usability balanced with an interactive brand experience.
Some examples of our work:
Camille Bloom
Viziant has recently completed a re-design for a Seattle-based singer/songwriter Camille Bloom. Camille came to us with the goal of upgrading her brand to reflect the more alterna-rock sounds of her acoustic release. The site now makes her the central focus while she is touring as a solo acoustic act. The site allows for a better sampling of her music as well as facilitating more interaction with her audience.
Three Dollar Bill Cinema/Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
In Fall of 2005, we completed an overhaul of the Three Dollar Bill Cinema website, producers of The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.
Three Dollar Bill Cinema is a nonprofit arts and education organization providing access to queer cinema, a forum for the exchange of ideas, and a venue for queer filmmakers to show their work. We serve our diverse communities by producing the Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and other events.
The 2005 Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival is held in October each year. The 2005 series is the 10th anniversary of the film festival.
The main objective of this project was to bring what was previously two sites into one, creating a more cohesive look between the two brands and a framework for future festival sites to snap into the Three Dollar Bill Cinema header.
Firefly Concert Series
Recently, Viziant completed a re-design for a Seattle-based non-profit Firefly Concert Series, a monthly private acoustic concert event. The goal of this project was to create a new logo and more visually appealing and intuitive websit which would give the audience a simple reference for past, current and future concerts to be held in the series.
see the completed work.
Wellness Capital Management
In the summer of 2005, viziant was contracted for the creation of a website for a Bellevue-based start-up venture, Wellness Capital Management.
WCM came to us with the goal of translating their new brand and corporate goals into a design that appealed to the wide spectrum of industries they serve including; spa, resort, health-care and real estate businesses.
The WCM brand message is business wellness for those within the wellness industries. was created to appeal to those within this target demographic as well as to provide resources for clients and affiliates in the industry.
FraudAware
In 2005, Viziant delivered a Flash Intro re-design for a Connecticut-based fraud prevention company highlighting their signature product, FraudAware a Web-based fraud awareness training program.
The goal of the re-design was to create a Flash Intro that captured the visitors attention, demonstrated why the product is critical and explained the ROI for buyer.
See the intro.
Motobars
In 2005, Viziant completed a website re-design for Seattle-based Merlino Italian Baking Company, maker of Motobars, a healthy breakfast or snack alternative. The goal of this project was to reflect the product as the customer experiences it in the retail environment, give the consumers additional product information and B2B clients an e-commerce interface for bulk ordering.
www.motobars.com.
riskBLOC
In 2003, Viziant began a multiphase website design for a Seattle-based risk management company, riskBLOC Consultancy specializing in fraud prevention for both the online and brick-and-mortar industries. Flash was used to deliver key brand messages.
As the site grew over the next two years, I redesigned, added a DHTML navigation bar to accommodate site growth and stock photography was incorporated to give the site a more professional look and feel.
See the screenshot enlarged.
White-Collar Crime Fighter
Viziant recently completed a website redesign for Connecticut-based WCC 101, LLC publishers of White-Collar Crime Fighter, a leading source of authoritative fraud-fighting information . The goal of this project was to reflect the corporate brand more vibrantly, adding stock photography for greater visual impact and making navigation simple and intuitive.
Input Technologies
The project goal for Colorado Springs-based technology company Input Technologies was to re-design the site to more accurately reflect the company's cutting-edge advances in input device production. Macromedia Flash and 3D Modeling were used for the site build including the intro, navigation and globe rotation.
The site's intro movie delivers the Input Tech brand message of "Redefining Human-to-Machine Interface Technology" by using a reference to DaVinci's Vitruvian man (human) and images of 0s & 1s (machine) as merging elements. The result delivers a more effective demonstration of the Input Tech brand message and information architecture.
You can see the complete design and view the intro movie .
RevX.net
In 2000, Viziant delivered a website redesign for Kirkland based software company, www.revx.net.
We were asked to design a site that more accurately reflected the RevX position as a successful software technology company as well as building an architecture that logically explained the benefits and features of the RevX software suite. DHTML menus were added to provide a more streamlined navigation. Demo screens were also added to reflect the RevX software user interface and detail the RevX product suite. The result was a more effective demonstration or the RevX brand and their product's capability, benefits and features.
Torres CC
Creator of their original site in 1999, we initially delivered a simple online presence for Torres per their direct needs and budget.
In 2002, Viziant delivered a website redesign for our long time Dallas-based client, Torres Commercial Cleaning Services, LLC.
We upgraded the site in a way that would accommodate their customers informational needs and enhanced the design to match their marketing initiatives.
Included in the re-design was an simple RFP order form for their services, and a more personal look-and-feel, as reflected in the "About us" section and people images.
DHTML menus were added to provide a more streamlined navigation as well as service detail copy and industry graphics
to reflect Torres' service offering and professional reputation more visually.
The result was a more effective demonstration of the Torres brand.