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Dale Mugford
A Simple Site Is Hard To Find
Courtney has an aesthetic approach very similar to ours: keep it as simple as possible. Elegeance is found in such things, but only where the simplicity is derived from distilling complexities into the most palatable and digestible of forms and formats. The short version of that sentence is: If [...]

Dale Mugford
It’s been an uncharacteristically long time since we’ve done an overhaul of MatthewGood.org. Over the last few years we’ve worked on over a half dozen versions of the popular Canadian musician’s website, and in the process Matthew has become a part of the BraveNewCode team, now contributing his design talents to future projects.
In this most [...]

Dale Mugford
Jessie Farrell is an emerging Canadian Country talent whose gorgeous voice, playful personae and infectious music took the CCMA’s by storm this year, garnering her 7 nominations and winning 3 awards for herself.
We recently launched her new website for her, and are proud to have worked for such a talented performer. When initially contacted we [...]

Dale Mugford
ahh, nothing takes the edge off a crash like a ridiculous error message.

Dale Mugford
Working with the team at theurbanproject.org recently was a pleasure- we at BraveNewCode had the opportunity to do a flash to WordPress conversion which gave administrative control over the website a decisive boost, enabling the fast and easy editing of pages, posts, and site content from anywhere in the world through a web browser.
The [...]

Duane Storey
In this day and age, it’s not that hard to be technologically competent — put enough monkeys into a room with a few keyboards and they’ll probably eventually type out a WordPress theme, it’s that simple. Sure, it may not have fancy AJAX built-in or W3C validation, but it’s definitely possible, no doubt [...]

Duane Storey
That’s right, Papa John’s did nearly one billion dollars worth of online pizza sales last year. I bet they’re pretty happy they set up a website a long time ago.