Black Antelope

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Black Antelope is a digital creative industry headquartered in Seattle. It was founded in 2009 and has expanded to additional locations in Sacremento, Calif. and London. Black Antelope has about 3 employees that serve a range of enterprise and small- to mid-sized businesses. Services include custom software development, web development, and web design. 

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Industry Expertise

Education

35%

Non-profit

25%

Government

20%

Legal

5%

Media

5%

Medical

5%

eCommerce

5%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 30%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 40%

Enterprise (>$1B) 30%

Common Project Size

$10K-$49K 11 projects

<$10K 3 projects

$50K-$199K 2 projects

Clients

  • UC Berkeley (Berkeley, CA)

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

4.9
21 Reviews

Black Antelope worked with Cornish College of the Arts to develop a sub-site for Cornish+ to offer community programs. The company created a bespoke e-commerce system and APIs to existing college data systems. The project was completed in stages, beginning with the design phase in November 2022 and ending with the launch in August 2023. The Cornish College of the Arts found Black Antelope through an online search and chose them due to their proximity, budget-friendly pricing, and good value for cost.

In collaboration with UC Berkeley, Black Antelope undertook a project to redesign the institute's website and brand identity. The project also involved migrating the website to WordPress and developing several new webpages and interactive website features. The project was divided into two phases: the Design Phase and the Development Phase. The UC Berkeley team found Black Antelope through a referral and selected them for their competitive pricing, good value for cost, and understanding of their needs.

Black Antelope partnered with the Othering & Belonging Institute at the University of California, Berkeley to create an interactive database and microsite for a project examining climate-induced forced displacement and resilience strategies. The database was designed as a world map incorporating global data on climate displacement and other relevant factors. The project also included comprehensive case studies on climate-vulnerable countries. Black Antelope was chosen for this project due to their high ratings, budget-friendly pricing, and successful past collaborations with the institute.

Timeliness

4.8

Service Excellence

4.9

Value

4.7

Would Recommend

5.0

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