Development without the white lab coat.
The Designer
Jane Tanner
Currently working towards a Masters degree in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, Jane is now developing her lifelong love of art and creativity in the digital space.
The Developer
Kesler Tanner
Currently a Computer Science PhD student at Stanford University, Kesler expresses his creativity through his passion for web development and takes great pride in delivering on projects.
Basic Website
$600 USD
~1 week for delivery
Logo Design
$100 USD
~2 weeks for delivery
Looking for something else? We recognize that your digital presence is as unique as you are, and may not fit well into one of our predefined packages. Need an iOS app? Additional features for your website? Custom icons? Please reach out to us and we will provide you with a custom quote!
Logo Design
I'm glad you're interested to learn more about getting a logo designed. Here's how the process works.
Have additional questions? Please shoot me an email at [email protected].
Basic Website
My goal is to make this as simple as possible for you. This package is designed to deliver you a professional website similar to the one you're currently viewing. As long as you don't need a database or the ability to collect payments, this is most likely the right option. To help you understand the process, I've outlined the typical flow below:
Premium Website
Your website can either be a long form website (like this one) or a more traditional website (like this one). You'll want to choose this option over the Basic option if you need your website to be able to receive payments (which we will do via a platform called Stripe), or if you need [database stuff here]. Here's how the process typically works:
My goal is to make this as simple as possible for you. This package is designed to deliver you a professional website similar to the one you're currently viewing. What distinguishes a premium website from a basic website is the option for additional pages, a MySQL database, and Stripe payment collection. To help you understand the process, I've outlined the typical flow below: