Portland Design Works - ridepdw.com
A couple of great guys, Erik Olson and Dan Powell, recently moved to Portland from the icy confines of Madison, WI to start a new cycling accessories company, Portland Design Works. I was luckily enough to connect with them and we worked together to launch their new website, ridepdw.com. In their own words,
We both long ago found a home in the cycling industry. After years of fixing flats at the shop, gritting it out at races, braving icy commutes and eating instant noodles, we have come to a conclusion: this is all we’ve ever done and all we want to do.
So we moved to Portland and started designing products that we as urban riders would want to use. We chose Portland as a home for the company because we figured you’d start a surf company near great waves or a wind farm on a vast plain. Likewise, we started our bicycle accessory company in Portland because the bike-friendly culture allows tons of folks to get around easily by bike. It’s in that great urban cycling atmosphere that we design and test our products. Portland Design Works echoes the urban cycling culture we find inspiring. Anyway, we think the stuff we came up with is really cool. Hope you think so too.
Their first batch of products are on proud display, although they won't actually be available until February, when they can be purchased direct through the website. The site design, based on PDW's identity, was beautifully conceived by Jack Edwin, and Jeremy Caldwell of Eternalistic developed the Drupal theme. Speaking of, the site is built on top of Drupal 6 leveraging Ubercart for shopping cart features. PDW is another great addition to Portland's rapidly growing cycling industry and I'm sure they'll succeed based on the look of the product's I've seen so far.
PIC.tv - The Public Internet Channel
I have had the great pleasure of working with the team at One Economy Corporation since last December on their exciting new venture, PIC.tv, the Public Internet Channel, a network with a public purpose. always on. What exactly does this mean? A snippet follows below, but you can visit the site to learn more.
The Public Internet Channel (PIC.tv) is a next-generation, public-purpose online network. It inspires, informs, and entertains, helping people live better lives.
The Public Internet Channel combines compelling programming with a launching point into relevant information that provides the opportunity for people to take action.
Everything on the Public Internet Channel is relevant, current, accessible and, whenever possible, local — and always with a clearly-defined public purpose. The Public Internet Channel shows real people in real situations tackling everyday topics, from health to money to living a sustainable lifestyle.
It also provides users with an interactive “Make It Easy” toolbox that gives people instant access to local information and the tools they need to take action based on what they learned. By providing this tool directly to all Americans, we hope to narrow the “information gap” that divides communities and provide a common space that crosses racial, gender, age, religious, geographic and political barriers.
The site features original and licensed video content, which is streamed from the Brightcove platform. The site itself is based on the excellent open source Drupal content management system and web application framework, with significant customizations, mostly at the theme level. Special thanks to Greg Spies of The Interactive Department for his work in helping to develop the Flash rotators in use througout the site.
I have been honored to be involved with this project and it is a rare opportunity indeed to get a chance to combine one's professional skills with broader goals. That, combined with the smart and passionate people I have had the opportunity to work with, has made this one of my most rewarding projects. As Dan Fellini, the project's producer put it,
Savor it, believe in it, and let it energize you forward. There’s work to be done, for sure. There always will be. But it’s important work and we’re up for the challenge.
The site is still in beta and currently requires registration, but I encourage you to spend a moment looking around and provide your feedback.
Portland Web Innovators
This is WAY over due, but I've been meaning to mention a new site that I helped put together and launch for the Portland Web Innovators.
PDXWI was founded in 2006 to encourage discussions and collaboration amongst Portland's many multi-talented Web professionals. In addition to working the Web during the day, most of us also have side projects that fill the evenings. Sound like you? Come share it!
This has been one of my favorite professional development and networking groups since I first attended an event over a year ago. I had a hard time finding a group of people who are entrepreneurial, technical, independent, and creative. Many other groups also have a narrow focus, which is also critical to have, but being more of a generalist myself, I find this one appealing. Great job to Adam Duvander and Ryan Williams for starting it up.
The site was a very natural fit for Drupal, since one of the primary goals is to connect a community of users. We took advantage of an excellent theme called Deco. The site is in its infancy with many features to come, but please sign up and get involved in the mean time.
Level OS Helps Stoll Berne Launch New Website
Stoll Berne is a leading regional law firm,
Deeply rooted in the great Northwest and nationally recognized for outstanding work for more than 30 years, Stoll Berne has achieved extraordinary results for our clients through practical, strategic and tenacious representation.
Level OS partnered with Stoll Berne to develop an attractive and practical dynamic website. Some of the project goals were to convey the firms new image and intuitively present complex and related information such as cases, attorney bios, areas of practice and articles. We turned to Drupal for the job. It's amazing ability to relate different types of content using views with dynamic arguments sealed the deal. For example, if you look at an attorney bio page such as Steve Larson's, it automatically lists all of that attorney's areas of practice. And the article link will show a filtered of list of articles where Steve made a contribution. Additionally, combining Drupal's core capabilities with some contributed modules makes for a top tier content management system, allowing Stoll Berne administrators to control every aspect of the site, from the menu structure to creating pages and other types of content, easily through the web based administration tools.
Alex and Shannon Pasco of PaperRadish were my design partners for this project, and they did an amazing job. Above is a screen shot of the site home page. David Galyardt of Jetboy Studios did an amazing job developing the theme for the website. Thanks to everyone involved in the project!


