Website with a Side of Blog & Beer

Like most businesses, Pixel Lab aims to please.  A client recently approached us with a pretty tall order. He wanted to know if we could design a website  for him that would look exactly like a fully illustrated version of his brewery tasting room with non-traditional website navigation and a content management system (blog) built right into it? We did not hesitate to say, “You got it!”

Bowser Brewing Co. Tasting Room

We are pleased with the vibrant illustration and how seamlessly the blog integrates into the website. Our client has a set number of beers on tap which he revolves from a list of around 20 varieties. He needs to be able to easily update what is on tap so customers can check the website to see if their favorites are being served in the tasting room.  Additionally, he needs to be able to update the weekly events page to let patrons know what new fun is on tap at the brewery each week. Our client is expressing his creativity by designing photo-montage beer labels which evoke the personality of each different beer and he can now simply upload them as he completes them, or needs to change them.

Bowser Brewing Co. Website Landing Page

Having the ability to easily update information on a blog allows our tech savvy clients to make small changes on their website by themselves. This is especially key for any business with active “real-time” events and specials. The beauty of what we’ve designed is a product that boasts the flexibility of a blog, but does not look like one. It is because of the uniquely qualified coding and design talent at Pixel Lab that we are able to provide this cutting edge approach to web development.

On Tap Now: The client can update the website easily with content they have created.

We believe in finding the most elegant solutions to our clients design problems. Every business in unique and requires a custom approach in order for our work to be successful. Finding the best way to achieve these goals is a challenge we particularly enjoy and we think the example of www.bowserbrew.com illustrates this point perfectly. 

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