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QMx Interactive
November 7th, 2011

QMx Interactive is the iPhone-app division of Quantum Mechanix. After working on their main web site, I also updated this site to accommodate a refreshed design, new products and extra features.

Michael Mundy.com
November 7th, 2011

After the success of his flash web site, Michael contacted me to update the site to work on iOS and other non-flash web sites.

Jean S Kim.com
November 7th, 2011

A clean web site based on WordPress with a custom theme that focuses on the images and not much else.

Post Modern Sky
October 7th, 2011

As a musician myself, I can appreciate the need for a web site without a big budget. Sometimes, a simple one-page presence can be enough to get started.

UCLA Medical Center Banner Ads
August 7th, 2011

Another round of banner ads, created in Flash and animated GIF format (as a subcontractor to Sargent+Berman).

Do you provide SEO services?
December 11th, 2010

I often get asked if pirocmedia offers SEO services. Of course, we do. That is, I actually don’t believe much in SEO but in the organic approach. And I can provide actual samples of results (try to get that from your SEO consultant). Here’s my typical response to those questions, using a recent example of [...]

McKesson’s HighPerformancePharmacy.com
November 3rd, 2010

pirocmedia became a vendor for McKesson.

Winner of the 14th Annual WeBBY AWARD
June 4th, 2010

“And the Award goes to …”

Well, I cannot mention any names but might be able to disclose details if you contact me.

America’s Next Great Restaurant
May 24th, 2010

pirocmedia just completed a PHP web application that connects to a FileMaker database, using the FileMaker PHP API.

David Perez Studio
March 22nd, 2010

A New York-based photographer and video director needed a web site to showcase his headshot samples. To save cost, pirocmedia created a Flash gallery web site, based on an existing module, with just a few static pages and one photo gallery. The system allows easy updates via content stored in XML files.

Flash SEO… solved?
March 16th, 2010

as most developers are aware, flash-based web sites don’t play that nicely with search engines. although google et al certainly can parse through SWFs and also index external XML files, the search results just seem to prove them wrong.

French Connect Records
February 7th, 2010

Created for Serge Colbert, composer and producer who shuttles between the south of France and Los Angeles.

Rémy Martin Louis XIII
April 4th, 2009

Sub contracted and designed by mass, pirocmedia developed this web site for five languages and five regions – which translates into 25 different ways to view content. With a growing international market for Louis XIII, we made sure that every connoisseur around the world gets a chance to learn about this fabulous high-end liquor. The site [...]

DevaStudios
February 9th, 2009

Originally build in 2000, pirocmedia was hired to re-build their site based on new designs.

MyFirstMac
July 10th, 2008

Together with Chris Kerins, I started this web site to help new Mac users (and folks who need help with their Mac) get help and tips on how to work with their Apple computers.

Michael Mundy Photographer
June 10th, 2008

New York-based photographer Michael Mundy wanted a simple photography web site that would allow him to make updates himself. pirocmedia created a custom flash-driven web site with functionality that makes updates easy.

Fortune 100 Entertainment Company Environmental Report 2007
January 10th, 2008

When one of the largest entertainment companies in the world (whose name we are not at liberty to mention in writing) decided to post their “Enviroport” online, they contracted designer Chris Kerins, with whom I’ve already created numerous Annual Reports for said company. Together, we developed an HTML site which includes some interactive flash elements. [...]

Rémy Martin 1738
October 10th, 2007

With designs provided and sub contracted by New York agency mass, pirocmedia created a custom flash web site with with a custom music player, XML-driven content and voting feature.

Zeke’s Smokehouse
February 10th, 2007

Renowned Los Angeles-based chef Leonard Schwartz needed a web site for his new venture. With designs provided by Sargent + Berman, this simple yet effective site offers all the information one might need from a restaurant.

Tonic Films
May 10th, 2006

Los Angeles-based film producer Lauren Moews (“Cabin Fever”) needed a web site for her film production company. With designs by Billy Mallery, pirocmedia created a unique flash web site with a custom content management system that allows staff to update content independently.

USC Tsunami Research Center
February 10th, 2006

Costas Synolakis, Professor for Tsunami Research at USC, contacted pirocmedia to create a custom web site for his department. Launched days after the December 25, 2005, tsunami in the Indian Ocean, we are not exactly happy that this web site became our most successful in terms of visitors (25 million unique visits in January of [...]

Fortune 100 Entertainment Company – Annual Reports
January 10th, 2005

From 2001 through 2009, I created the Annual Report for one of the largest entertainment companies in the world. Together with Chris Kerins, the designer, we were sub-contracted by Hamagami/Carroll. Here’s just one sample but you can find the rest on their site.

MalleryScores
January 10th, 2005

Billy Mallery, a Los Angeles-based musician and composer, designed his own web site and hired pirocmedia to build an interactive flash experience. Malleryscores.com offers a unique view of his art that is still as fresh today as it was in 2004!

DevaStudios (2000)
February 10th, 2001

John Berlin started his motion graphics business and needed a web site to showcase his work. His company provided the designs and pirocmedia created a flash driven site that lasted for over 6 years.

Rémy Martin BlackPearl
January 1st, 1970

With designs provided by mass, pirocmedia created a small companion web site for an exclusive marketing campaign by Rémy Martin. The site is accessible only via custom codes, thousands of which were sent via snail mail to potential customers (who might be able to afford a $15,000.00 bottle of cognac).