Several long months have passed and I have been remiss in the postings to this blog, but you know how the saying goes that life seems to get away...

This latest piece is the index page for North Santa Rosa Physical Therapy who we have been working with on and off for several years now and they are jumping on board with bringing their successful therapy practice to the digital world of the internet. Once more content has been developed users will be able to explore pages related to therapy, therapists, about us, and of course a links page. This design can be viewed on our home page at http://www.vorzie.com/html/web7.html.
This next page was develop
ed several months ago through a joint venture with our new partner Douglas Lashar who is responsible for the marketing end of Vorzie Studios. Anyway I am getting away from the subject at hand. This page was developed again to simply establish a web presence for this business. This was developed for a sandwich and coffee shop located out in Bodega Bay and is simply a one page landing page with a link that allows visitors to email the busness and another link that logs into google maps for directios to the shop. Please access the display piece of Cafe Aquatica at http://www.vorzie.com/html/web6.html.Finally, this last page was developed for
a presentation along with four other design teams to develop identity collateral for Crush House a hotel an wine bar located within the heart of the wine country od Sonoma County in Windsor, California. The site was developed with the concept that this five star hotel would cater to an upper demographic with a wine bar and complete spa facilities in addition to deluxe accommodations to accent the bountiful viticulture of the area. The page related to their spa facilities can be viewed at http://www.vorzie.com/html/web.html.As a last note we be be displaying samples of our latest packaging designs developed for Seismic Cellars, a wine maker in the Alexander Valley appellation, and Amanda's Scone Mix a delightful treat available exclusively in specialty stores of the Northern California area.