recent work

Botsford EcoTech Partners, formerly 5-Trees, needed a brochure that they could use to reach out to their potential clients. Deciding against another paper brochure, they chose instead to do an eco-friendly PDF brochure that they could not only make available on their website, but they could e-mail to contacts who requested more information.

Work for Olive and Bean done by the zen kitchen, Watertown MA

Olive and Bean needed an identity and site for their upcoming boutique, in Las Vegas’s Centennial Springs neighborhood. The eco-friendly boutique offers a variety of beautiful, well-designed home goods, baby toys and body care products. They needed a look that was simple, elegant, and clearly aimed at the high-end audience they were looking to attract.

Working with the boutique’s founder, Alina Anderson, the zen kitchen created a complete identity package, and a website that perfectly balanced form and function, using a robust content management system so that Alina can update her own copy and post to the store’s blog. See the website in action at oliveandbeanboutique.com.

Botsford EcoTech Partners site done by the zen kitchen, Watertown MA

Botsford EcoTech Partners, formerly 5-Trees, needed to rebrand itself in conjunction with founder Krista Botsford’s relocation to a new office in Nashua, NH. The new brand needed to capitalize on the name that Botsford had already made for herself as an expert in RoHS compliance and other eco-compliance issues effecting the technology industry, while remaining down-to-earth and approachable.

The website created by the zen kitchen continued the clean, straightforward theme of the brand and gave Botsford’s clients easy access to information about the consultancy, as well as access to the company’s new Environmental Life-Cycle Management software. See the website in action here.

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