Ask A Ninja is an award-winning series of comedy videos about the image of ninjas in popular culture available in podcast and vodcast form, as well as in mov and wmv file formats. The first episode was released in November 2005, but production and editing of that initial episode is not as proficient as the episodes from number 2 (January 2006) onwards. The ninja himself is played by Douglas Sarine, one of the co-creators.
The series, created by Los Angeles improvisational comedians Kent Nichols and Douglas Sarine, features a ninja who answers e-mails from "viewers" (a similar format to Ask Zorbak and Strong Bad Email, which was an influence on Ask A Ninja's creators according to Kent Nichols).
Velocity Recruiters is a recruiter in the retail managements market. Dagaz Solutions was challenged to design a mutli-function website where employers could post information for Velocity and Velocity could post jobs and accept information from applicants.
Total Sports is a refreshing retail sports store located in San Ramon and Roseville, CA. Dagaz Solutions was challenged to capture their essence and bring it to life on the web. Dagaz created their website, subscription data base, designed newsletter templates, managed several email marketing campaigns as well as store flyers and print advertising.
Dagaz Solutions teamed up with Zaudhaus to develop templates for the McEvoy Ranch e-commerce store. The challenge was to create a unique display of products while integrating the look and feel of the original website.
ClickShift is a start-up with primary funding from U.S. Venture Partners (USVP). ClickShift needed a name, identity and website in a matter of a few weeks. Michael Patrick Partners, a leading design and brand development company, created the ClickShift identity and website design. MPP brought Dagaz in to program the new ClickShift website. Specific requirements included the creation of a full css/xhtml website.
What started out as a simple Search Engine Optimization project, later developed into a full website redesign for C&H Sugar.
In 1906, the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company began refining pure cane sugar in the small town of Crockett, California, near San Francisco. Today, C&H produces cane sugar and molasses for a vast U.S. market. The Crockett refinery processes over 700 thousand tons of cane sugar annually --more than 70 types, grades and package sizes, including packaged consumer sugars as well as packaged, liquid and bulk granulated industrial-use cane sugars.
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