Portfolio

Powerup Apparel Version 2 (completed November, 2009)

web design and development, logo design, brand consulting, e-commerce

Powerup Apparel is an online T-shirt company created by Chris Prendergast (founder of Atomic Concept) and Tim Krause. Powerup Apparel designs novelty T-shirts and sells them exclusively through their website, www.powerupapparel.com. [view site]


Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project (completed July, 2009)

web design and development, blog design

The Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project is a nonprofit organization based in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Their goal is to unite people in both countries for the purposes of education, reconciliation, and peace. [view site]


Tai Nguyen Photography (completed July, 2009)

web consulting, blog customization

Tai Nguyen is a Seattle-based photographer who wanted a website to display and promote his growing business. [view site]


Lincoln High School Band (completed June, 2009)

web design and development, blog design

This website was created for the Lincoln High School Band in Sioux Falls, SD. The LHS Band has a strong marching program, and wanted a way to communicate with their 300+ students through a new website. [view site]


South Dakota School Nurses Association (completed March, 2009)

web design and development, logo design

The SD School Nurses Association was looking for two things with their website: a place to post the latest news, and a place to store and link to all the vital medical resources on the internet. The SDSNA got these things and more with their website from Atomic Concept. [view site]


Pettigrew Heights Neighborhood Outreach (completed January, 2009)

web consulting, blog customization

The neighborhood outreach ministry in the Pettigrew Heights region of Sioux Falls wanted a better way to communicate with their neighborhood and with the community at large. Atomic Concept helped them set up a blog and develop their online presence. [view site]


Plains Media (completed December, 2008)

web design and development

The Media Resource Center represents several churches in North and South Dakota. The MRC wanted to create a searchable online database of their Christian education video cassettes and DVDs. [view site]


Powerup Apparel (completed October, 2008)

web design and development, logo design, brand consulting

Powerup Apparel began as a T-shirt design factory rather than a T-shirt store. Atomic Concept created a logo and brand identity for the new company, as well as a website linking to Powerup Apparel T-shirts for sale around the internet.