Our Portfolio

While our design history includes a large number of projects, we thought we would bring to your attention a few of our more exemplary design endeavours. Feel free to browse the sites in question and contact us if you would like to find out how we can work with you to develop your online experience.

PartiallyClips (http://www.partiallyclips.com)
The 2005 Redesign of Rob Balder's webcomic "PartiallyClips" is the crowning jewel of our portfolio. You can browse the "before" and "after" versions of the site Here. CuteFuzzy took the site from a very plain and difficult-to-navigate frames based system to a fully dynamic, beautifully themed web experience that successfully presented all of the many various PartiallyClips creative projects and increased community participation by about 75%.
WBUN (http://www.wbun.net)
WBUN was an implementation of Francisco Burzi's open source Content Management System (CMS) "PHPNuke." It was also designed to support an online webcasting radio station. Site theme and some custom modules done by CuteFuzzy Multimedia, as well as general initial concept and CMS installation.
3 Girls 3 (http://www.3girls3.com)
This project was designed for a three-person cabaret vocal group in the Chicago area. It is a simple yet eye-catching design and has served the purpose of the group for the past three years.

SMNetwork: The Original Online Resource for Stage Managers (http://www.smnetwork.org)
This is likely the most well known site that CuteFuzzy Multimedia has created. With an online history dating back to 1999, SMNetwork has grown to a community of nearly 2000 members consisting of stage managers for live theatre from around the world. Original content, concept and CMS implementation by CuteFuzzy. Content from SMNetwork has been included in college syllabi and the site will be mentioned in the 8th edition of Lawrence Stern's Stage Management, a seminal teaching text for the industry.

Chat Information Site (http://chat.cutefuzzy.net)
The chat server residing at irc.cutefuzzy.net was owned by our proprietor for almost a year. This site and most of the text within was designed to accompany and advertise the server. This is more of a "fun" site designed for personal use and gives a good sense of the range of CuteFuzzy's design capabilities.