The City of Golden wanted a new website with clean, engaging design and improved navigation and organization. The new home page and “mega-menus” helps residents, visitors and business owners find what they are looking for quickly and easily. Each interior page has a “business card” for the appropriate point of contact, and the site has a custom Document Center to quickly access plans, forms, reports and newsletters. Intuitive content organization based on Live, Work, Play and Government primary navigation elements, as well as an alphabetized list of City Services. City Staff can easily update all content, photos and videos through a customized WordPress implementation. Full of engaging photos, videos and hundreds of pages of structured content, the new City of Golden website has everything you need to enjoy your time in this great city!
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Website Design, WordPress Development


Case Medical is a premier manufacturer of quality and validated products for medical device reprocessing. However, they had a static website built with old technology. Users found their site difficult to navigate. And over the years, the content became jumbled and buried. A site that’s difficult to use inevitably leads to lost customers.
The GHM staff came to us with a new logo branding guidelines, hoping we could design a website equally fresh and engaging. Golden History Museums consists of 3 locations: Astor House Museum, Clear Creek History Park and Golden History Center. They wanted to show that each location is unique, yet also unified as a part of Golden’s history. To accomplish this, we created custom photo galleries, an in depth connect page, and a donations page that encourages visitors to interact with the website, and visit the 3 locations.



After the o2 Group completed the design and development of the City of Golden and Golden History Museum websites, the city returned for a third website for the Golden Cemetery. Keeping the design crisp and clean, the o2 Group combined vivid photography of the cemetery with a black and white textural background that captures the peacefulness and beauty of the location, and the richness of its history. The site features an Image Gallery, Obituaries Listing, and virtual Memorial Wall that serves as a record-keeping service to commemorate the lives of the deceased. Built in WordPress, the site is flexible and easy for city employees to update and maintain.

We’re excited to announce the launch of the new Rocky Mountain Trade Adjustment Assistance Center (RMTAAC) website. RMTAAC is a federal grant program funded through the Economic Development Administration (EDA), U.S. Department of Commerce. The program provides grant funding and consulting to help trade-impacted firms strengthen their competitive positions and prosper in the global marketplace.
