We revamped United Millers' online presence. Immersion meant frequent flights and long working hours, but daily lunch by the lakeside with their team was totally good times.
First, we branded their new content section: Waterhole. They liked it so much that they got us to redo the whole site, and their brand book too.
When Adrian Kenya did their rebrand, we were entrusted with the overhaul of their website, albeit short-lived and already replaced.
Got connected to XYZ by Mushking Fx, a friend. It was great to meet folks like Gado and Marie-Lora who were shaping and influencing culture through satire.
We developed an integration plugin for WordPress, enabling Fuzu's corporate clients to fetch and embed listed vacancies directly on their websites.
Back when forums were still a thing, we were hired to build a youth-centric platform: Zuqka. Good team. Product? Not so much, coz it clearly doesn't exist anymore!
When Kageni reconnected with us 2 years after initial contact, we were eager to design for Finplus Group. Together we achieved the inception of a unique concept.
We implemented Co-Impact's multilingual version of the site and continue to manage all design and content updates.
We did the UX strategy, UI design, and iOS development of Griffin Insurance's first mobile app prototype.
We designed the website for the parent company that owns and publishes True Love East Africa, and Home & Living East Africa. The site is 9 years old but still classy.
We handled website content, front end updates, and ongoing integration to better communicate value and position the company for a major funding round.
When Kenya Orient were setting up their life insurance sister company and needed a website, we were privileged to be the ones to handle it.
Logo? Check. Website? Check. Then one day, she just stopped returning our calls! So if you can, please let her know the Martians miss her 😔
We periodically consulted for the iHub on projects that required our domain expertise even as their team transitioned to Made by People.
Ginger Ink had a Flash website (yes, Flash) which they needed to port to a CMS and make responsive without losing their quaint aesthetic. Very counterintuitive, but we pulled it off.