SMALL BUSINESS SITES:
Artez'n, 2007
Artez'n sells works by NY artists (mostly Brooklyn). From t-shirts to beer glasses, soap to earrings, and locally made prints and paintings.
Brooklynski, 2007
Brooklynski (meaning "of Brooklyn") is a giftshop located in the Polish neighborhood of Greenpoint. Designed by 280 Design and produced by Haus Interactive, Brooklynski.com offers a convenient way to find great multicultural gifts from home.
KGB Bar, 2006
In the years since it opened in 1993, KGB has become something of a New York literary institution. Writers hooked up in the publishing world read here with pleasure and without pay to an adoring public over drinks almost every Sunday evening (fiction), Monday evening (poetry), and most Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The crowd loves it. Admission is free, drinks are cheap and strong, and the level of excellence is such that KGB has been named best literary venue in New York City by New York Magazine, the Village Voice, and everyone else who bestows these awards of recognition.
KGB partnered with Haus Interactive to bring their online presence to the next level with an online literary magazine, better coverage of events at the bar, and an advertising system to bring more literature to their fans.
Federal Pump Corporation, 2006
Founded in 1927, this Brooklyn-based manufacturer of industrial water pumps brought an intriguing challenge to Haus Interactive in June 2005: to bring their enormous 300-page print catalog to the web. The project entailed the translation and/or recreation of all content in digital form. This included hundreds of CAD drawings, charts, tables, and technical engineering information.
Employing a variety of techniques and a local workforce Haus Interactive, with the Federal Pump Corporation and Edmund Zaloga Design, have created a powerful new tool for architects to plot their structural masterpieces with.
teany, 2005
This charming east village café was founded by kelly tisdale and moby in 2003. Sporting 98 different loose leaf teas and a casual/hip atmosphere it has quickly become a neighborhood favorite.
Haus Interactive brought their store inventory online and now fans of the café can order their favorite teas and accessories securely from anywhere in the continental United States. Special features include a "tea finder" that helps beginners find a good match with little knowledge of teas.
PERSONAL SITES:
Harlem Fur, 2006
Ever wondered what would happen if you had your own blog? In the case of Harlem Fur, you might become an overnight "go to" in the blogosphere and a recognized expert on your topic. In the first week harlemfur.com was online it received links from gawker.com, curbed.com, and the New York Times.
A Nation of Wimps, 2005
While a book publisher has many channels of promotion for its featured authors, nothing beats the control you get by having your own site—from the design to special functionality (like newsletters or forums) this is the way to really let your message shine.
OTHER SITES
the little idiot collective, 2004
Online art gallery founded by moby and maintained by the Pacific Street Framing Company.
Beyond Main Street, 2003
A site dedicated to wildlife in the Midwest.
Psychology Today, 2002
Haus Interactive has provided a large part of its staff to help Psychology Today build and maintain their growing online brand. The site includes powerful tools for topic research, online tests, subscription services and national directories of mental and physical health professionals.
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