We built a great logo for Cedar Peaks—it’s one of our team’s favourites! And there are a lot of visuals on their website, which really contributes to the overall feel of the site.
Cedar Peaks needed video animation on their website, which our designers were happy to build. When anyone visits their website, they’re immediately presented with an animation that showcases Cedar Peaks as a safe, secure place in a remote, fenced location.
The information architecture and visual design on this site is top notch. Customers who visit the site know they can securely store their RVs, boats, ATVs, and more both seasonally and year-round.
We keep Cedar Peaks’ content and website safe and secure at our state-of-the-art data center located on Treaty 8 Territory in Edmonton Alberta. Just like they keep their customers’ content safe in their storage lot!
Cedar Peaks is far more than just an RV and boat storage lot. They’re really a storage destination! With a beautiful site in natural surroundings, they provide secure, affordable storage alongside things like delivery and washing services, a fresh water fill station, and even a winterizing station—brilliant!
As we already said, Cedar Peaks is no ordinary storage site. So, we needed to build them a visually stunning, yet practical and functional website that would attract the right customers.
It was easy to find inspiration for the visual aspects of this website—we just needed to go straight to the customer! The natural surroundings provided a fantastic resource for the final look and feel of the website.
Cedar Peaks is now well known. They’re booked up, and their website is reaching and attracting their target demographic. Everyone who visits the site gets an excellent user experience.
Now, they’re ready to take the next steps. We’re working with them to develop advanced features on their website which will allow customers to book and pay online.
We live, work, and gather on traditional, unceded, and treaty territories of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples from coast to coast to coast. We’re committed to our collective responsibility to the original caretakers of this land and to listening, learning, and acting in ways that support reconciliation.