Design

FS Grafix is a small-in-size yet large-in-quality design shop in Kansas City, MO. As a side-business to all the corporate-level work we do in conjunction with another, much larger Design Boutique in Kansas City, we still strive to make that same caliber of design available to the everyman at discounted prices. Click here for our price sheet

Due to the unique challenges of needing dynamically created client sites, the C3 website was designed using both Classic ASP for the front-end, and PHP for the back-end. Additionally, it uses a seamless mix of Flash and HTML to provide the best of both technologies in nthe same space.


With the need to have a dynamic and easy to update website, Ben Weddle Photography required a back-end that would allow them to simply upload new batches of images and with the click of a single button, let the website crop, resize and categorize them automatically


he Friends of Elsie website is the very public, and interactive face of Borden Dairy. It features a completely customizable site, with all content manageable on the back-end as well as an extreme amount of visitor tracking stats and automatically generated website usage stats that integrate Google Analytics with the data the website captures automatcally.

By far one of the more challenging projects the Singles Sensations Facebook App brings the very best recipes of the Friends of Elsie website into the world of Facebook


The American Advertising Federation of Kansas City required a website that was able to manage all membership info, profiles, event registration and yearly dues through a minimalist, intuitive to use and uncluttered site that still had a very unique style.


The Original Coach website was a time-limited micro-site that made heavy utilization of Javascript to bring the “flash” of Flash to the user while maintaining the slim speed of HTML.


Requiring the creation from the ground up of a online magazine while importing, reorganizing, and optimizing years of back-issues, the Screen Magazine allows a client with no programming experience fully manage articles, reels, banner ads and classifieds through a simple-to-use back-end that even includes it’s own tech-support ticketing system.
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Combining, 3D modeling, Flash, and AJAX in a visually intense site, the Sport Shake website was built in 2005 and was an early showcase for many of the “web2.0″ technologies that are all the rage nowadays.


Absolutely an interesting project, the Hall of Fame kiosks at Allen Fieldhouse leverage the strength if a very detailed database with the speed of pure HTML and Javascript to create a touch-controlled interface for navigating the entire proud history of KU Athletics.



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