Our Client List Could Go On and On.. Below Are Some Of Our Favourites.
We give our clients the respect that they deserve and try to co-operate with them from the minute we speak to them. We try to be as professional and friendly as possible so that future work if needed can be done quickly. Please take a look below at the work that CreativeSTL have covered.
Please note that the projects below aren’t the only projects we have done, it is simply just the projects we have most enjoyed working on.
Gamesitescript came to Creativestl looking for a very simple corporate look which we provided them. Chad the founder of the website wanted a two column structure with a neat navigation. As you can see, we designed a little differently. Chad came up with the idea of having the navigation on top, then the logo under it which ended up turning out a really nice concept. Chad wanted little white space as possible, so thats why we incorporated the two coloums in the content area to fill up a little space and to have a nice look to the template aswell.
"ChatWebDev.com offers real-time intellectual discussion on a number of web-development related topics, free of charge. Our friendly community moderators are around most of the time to assist in any problems or issues and also to participate in events and discussion. Not only do we offer discussion, we have freelancers that are always available for work, we provide a venue to sell your designs, domains and more."
Creativestl incorporated a very clean and simple look for CWD, with a really nice colour of blue and to complement it a nice happy green for the navigation rollovers. We are really happy at how the overall end up of this design turned out. Hope it brings more success to ChatWebDev.
NRLMedia, came to the services of Creativestl and were basically looking for a 'squarish' type design and thats what we gave them. All corners were to be squared of, so we done so.
NRLMedia are owners of TalkDirectories.com, which is the site we had designed. As you can see, custom buttons designed in the forumbit, postbit and threadview which the client loved.