At Rainy Day Studios we strive to build websites that will help you grow your business. Whether it is e-commerce, brochure, blog, or something else we have the skills to create it. With over five years experience in both print design and web development you can be sure that any finished product you are receiving from us will be completed professionally. We are passionate about our work and we will always go the extra mile for you. This includes making sure that our websites have a strict focus on usability, adhere to web standards, and can easily be found and accessed by anyone.
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Date: September 2011
Task: Front end development // design // SEO
rentcharlie.com is the world's largest rental search engine. Users can create their own profile, add rental item listings, search items to rent in their area, and join the rental community through the blog and social networking. Best part is it's 100% free.




Date: September 2011
Task: Design // Jquery // CMS // flash // video
The Ashby Memory Method (AMM) is a scientifically designed program of thinking & activity focused exercises. It has been specifically created for persons already experiencing memory loss, early to moderate Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and stroke. This site serves as a gateway for medical practioners to buy the AMM program to increase the quality of life of their patients.




Date: August 2011
Task: CMS // photography
Congratulations to Bill Robertson who won the Okotoks Alberta Canada civil election this year! This site was based off the slimmity simplefolio template for wordpress which helped speed the launch date of this site significantly. The site and social media campaign were pivotal in Bill's win and the voter turn out was the highest in years.
Date: September 2011
Task: Branding and Identity // logos // stationary
The blue poppy along with the forget-me-not flower are symbols of Alzheimer's disease. Aimed at preventing Alzheimer's disease AMM wanted a logo with smooth lines that conveyed a sense of brightness and quality of life. This blue poppy can now be found on their pens, business cards, tradeshow tents, pamphlets, and training videos.
Date: August 2011
Task: Branding and Identity // logos // stationary
Bottles Decapitated is a cool eco company that uses reclaimed material to make jewellery. Everything from utensils, bottle caps, old buttons, lace, and chain is used in their truly unique pieces of jewellery. You can find them at many markets around Calgary Alberta including Market Collective in Kensington. This logo can now be found on their business cards, stickers, boxes, and pretty soon their website. Check out some of their unique bottle cap jewellery. (click here)
Date: July 2011
Task: Branding and Identity // logos // stationary
Peak Potential Chiropractic is based out of Cranbrook. They commissioned this logo for their new practise and use it in a variety of different print media
Date: March 2011
Task: print design // marketing // illustration
Flames Central commissioned this poster for a large concert they hosted in July. The work included some illustration and was featured on their mezzanine as well as posters, fliers, and tickets for the show. The full-size poster includes the robot surrounded by huge speakers in an arena, we say that's awesome!
Date: May 2011
Task: Art Piece
This was a fun personal project that used a variety of different mediums including 3d modelling, photography, and the gradient mesh tool.
Client: University of Lethbridge
Date: March 2011
Task: Branding and Identity // logos // stationary
This was a logo commissioned by the University of Lethbridge their youth science camps program called Destination Exploration. These camps aim to create an interest in science and show off campus life visit the UofL website (click here) to see more.