Save the North Shore is a volunteer, non-profit website devoted to preserving the environment and culture of the North Shore, O’ahu, and raising awareness about the proposed expansion plans by the Turtle Bay Resort and Kuilima Resort Company. This site was created as a labor of love by Ideacodes. Our hope is to raise awareness about current situation in the North Shore, to support the work of Keep the North Shore Country and the Defend Oahu Coalition, and to provide resources for anyone to take action.
The Sogan Foundation is a nonprofit charitable organization founded by Ven. Sogan Rinpoche (Tulku Pema Lodoe). Through compassionate giving and service, the Foundation aspires to bring hope and opportunity to disadvantaged communities. Ideacodes designed and developed the first website for the Foundation to supplement its fundraising efforts.
The City of Arvada, Colorado invited web companies to submit proposals for the redesign of the city’s public website and community information portal. Ideacodes was selected out of twelve competing firms and awarded the contract to provide concept designs as well as create and code the full design suite for the new site.
The website was part of an effort to launch this new initiative to the public and to garner support for the protection of this unique region in the Adirondacks.
The Climb Rainier website showcases large scale photographs of Mt. Rainier, a 14,000 foot glaciated volcano in Washington state, set in a design with enough white space to breathe.
WBFO Public Radio in Buffalo, NY was overhauling its entire identity system and needed a redesign of its dated website. The new site promoted a reinvented identity system and palette…
Ideacodes created the first website for the University at Buffalo Art Gallery at a time when most university galleries were not online. The UBAG website featured full photography of current, past, and upcoming exhibits, curator’s or artist comments, as well as catalog publications. Specific mini-sites were created for each exhibit, including work by renowned artists Peter Halley, Harold Eggerton, and Paul Johnson.
The IREWG web site was designed to introduce the goals, mission, and activities of the Institute, as well as to act as an information resource for research on women’s and gender issues…
The Switala Foundation supports creativity and innovation in the arts and media. It is named after Tim Switala, a creative innovator, who dedicated his life to helping others think outside the box. The website promotes information about the foundation, upcoming events, and mailing lists and is designed with Tim’s aesthetic and spirit in mind…