
A new bakery in Topeka, KS specializes in cupcakes - not ordinary cupcakes, but daddy•cakes! Business Max vectorized the bakery's logo and used it throughout the website as the theme. Roll-over cupcake descriptions keep the menu page tidy yet functional. The site also features a blog in which the pastry chef can write about her newest creations and send to email subscribers. The entire website was completed within a month's time.
Bean Head Toys in Sandy Springs, GA sells fun, educational toys and books. Business Max created a background and text art to coordinate with the fun logo created by graphic designer Dalton Fischel. The website features color-changing "jumping bean" navigation buttons, and colorful product photographs and logos on every page. The events page is designed to allow the owner to upload her own calendar each month.
The practice of Ayurvedic Principles needed a simple, elegant brochure website to explain its techniques and introduce Martine O'Neill, a master in Vedic Science (Ayurveda) and certified teacher of the Chopra Programs of Yoga, Meditation and Perfect Health. Soothing images and easy navigation accompany the viewer through the different sciences offered by O'Neill.
Several of Lowe's warm, touching portraits are featured in the Chris Lowe Photography website. A filmstrip with sample portraits comprises this website's gallery links. Each links to different gallery page to view more examples of Chris' fresh photography of babies, children, expecting mothers and families. Business Max used different photo framing techniques to differentiate each gallery page.
This website redesign project for Tom Williams Residential scrapped everything except the logo and blueprint background of the old site. Photos of Tom Williams' beautiful, newly constructed homes are presented in various user friendly slide shows, taking the viewer through one home, or a specific room of several homes. A flash slideshow on the home page highlights several of Tom Williams' homes.
Secret Wishes offers an adorable line of smocked childrens garments in various collections. Designed to present the entire line in an efficient, eye-friendly manner, additional images are provided for close-ups, back views and smocking detail.
On the home page, a magic wand casts forth stars over a slide show highlighting the clothes collection. Inside, store listings are available to customers simply by clicking on a US map state.
The beautiful custom-made 14K gold, pearl and Swarovski crystal bracelets, necklaces and earrings of Peridot Jewelry deserved a formal, elegant presentation. The artist's signature pieces, the single, double and triple mother's bracelets, are highlighted. Pop-up windows and option menus ensure every combination is available to the customer. A jewelry box, rather than the typical shopping cart, cleverly collects the customer's choices.
The website of Dynamo Pool Management, Inc. features animated water in the background as well as in the logo enchanced by Business Max. Photo icons add a colorful and meaningful navigation aid to the rollover menu buttons.
Business Max designed this website around the existing logo of Buckhead Capital Management, LLC. This site features a fly out menu on the main page and drop down menus on inside pages. A unique roll-over feature is found on the team page allowing each biography to appear as the user rolls over the team member's name. Stock photography was carefully selected to maintain the professional and prestigious image of this firm.
Designers of adorably smocked childrens' clothing, Two Friends needed a robust e-commerce website to sell their line of girls and boys clothes and accessories online. This website utilizes the XCart shopping cart software to operate the online store to track inventory by item and size. Business Max uploads the new spring and fall inventory each year, enhancing the client's photos via background removal for a cleaner, neater look.
The Dalton Fischel graphic design firm knew exactly how they wanted their website to look. Business Max took Dalton Fischel's page layout graphics and pieced them into seamless, fast-loading images and implemented the coding behind each page to lay it out exactly as needed.
A clever index system presents their portfolio.
Business Max designed this e-commerce website to match the fun of the witty, amusing sayings found on the "Talking in Your Sleep" and "Poochwear" nightshirts, "Splash" cover-ups, and "The Perfect Fit" thong/tank sets made by Short Designs, Inc. On the home page, colorful t-shirt icons accompany each shopping category and examples of each product "hang" on a clothes line. Inside the store, a "shopping bag" icon stores the shopper's choices for checkout.
The website of interior rearranging/ redesigning firm Savvy Spaces Inc. both educates the viewer in, and provides examples of, the art of transforming interiors with "use what you have decorating". The site includes both a slideshow and clickable gallery for the before and after photos of owner Deede Edmundson's amazing work.
A cooling/heating mechanical contractor in Atlanta, U.S. Mechanical, LLC, needed a straight-forward website to provide their customers with contact info and highlight their past projects. Business Max enhanced their logo and created a chronological slide show of one of their major projects.
Business Max created this website for the Mayfair/St. Clair subdivision in Johns Creek, GA. This full website is updated with upcoming events, local government news, neighborhood links and documents, and pool and tennis info.
Useful add-ons include a weather module and a Google Calendar, which allows social committee members to post upcoming events from their desktop.

Business Max has been designing unique websites for a wide range of clients - small and large business; home and corporate; office and industrial - since 1999. We create a custom design for each client - no templates - to ensure continuity with your existing corporate identity and print materials.
Here is a sampling of the web sites created by Business Max. Browse our services and contact us with your needs!
loading image...A new bakery in Topeka, KS specializes in cupcakes - not ordinary cupcakes, but daddy•cakes! Business Max vectorized the bakery's logo and used it throughout the website as the theme. Roll-over cupcake descriptions keep the menu page tidy yet functional. The site also features a blog in which the pastry chef can write about her newest creations and send to email subscribers. The entire website was completed within a month's time.