Wordpress, WordpressMU, LAMP, and Flash Development & Consulting

Our Approach

The average web-user views 150+ webpages a day.

And thats just the average. Some users will trump that figure well before their lunch break. Whether they realize it or not, the world of users is becoming extremely aware and sensitive to information design. Typography, layout, technology choices, functionality, color palettes, and even domain names can now make or break a web venture. Poor implementation of any of the above can and will drive the ever-increasingly sensitive web-user away from sites they might have otherwise explored and supported.

The risk of assuming that fantastic web services will sell themselves without an appropriate and well executed design plan, is not a risk worth taking.

In some cases the best bet may be a meticulous (and beautifully implemented) web-standards compliant dynamic html format, and in other cases, an idea might call for a jarring deviation from the standards, a creative, unique implementation of appropriate technologies and design elements. Sometimes, an appropriate approach lies somewhere in between. We are prepared to tell you where we think your ideas might fit in this spectrum, to work through the design process with you, and to then bring it to life.

Every step in creating a website is important to the process so we come in at the very beginning.

From finding and setting up an appropriate hosting package, to conceptualizing functionality, all the way to small details like choosing a domain name, we are there to give you the best advice possible, and ultimately execute on your ideas.

Pricing: Starting around $2000

Clients & Projects


ING Investment Asset Allocation Management Micro Sites Opinio Juris Gardentone Oxford University Press Blog Princeton University Press Wise Design The Gallery Recording Studio The Art Unification Project New York Audio Productions From The Cloud The Abstract Life Kluwer Arbitration Blog

Working With Us

Thanks for considering Spacesuit Group

Getting started, below are some questions to get you thinking and to help us get a feel for your project. When you're ready to make an inquiry, try to address as many of these questions as you can. It'll speed things up and help us understand what you need and want from your web development. Send us an when you're ready.

Questions for new Web Development
  1. Is this site for an individual, a business, a band, etc. ? Describe who/what the site is representing.
  2. Will this site incorporate any e-commerce? Explain how you see it.
  3. Is this site blog-like?
  4. Where, along the spectrum of brochure-like to fully interactive, does you site fall?
  5. About how many pages are needed?
  6. What technical requirements do you have for this project?
  7. Anything else you'd like us to know or advise on relating to the project.