RNO1
visit site- $25,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- San Francisco, CA
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
40%
30%
20%
10%
Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 5%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 80%
Enterprise (>$1B) 15%
Common Project Size
<$10K 2 projects
$10K-$49K 2 projects
1 project
Clients
- Airbnb
- Microsoft
- Dentsu
- Ericsson
Highlights from Recent Projects
RNO1 was contracted by Curium, a part-time biotechnology company, to build a professional website and redesign their logo. Initially, the company had a basic WordPress website which was not satisfactory. RNO1 completely revamped the website, incorporating the few aspects the company wished to retain, and integrated it into Squarespace and other programs. The logo design, color palette, content, and layout were all masterminded by RNO1, with some input from the Curium team. The project, completed in fall 2015, cost just under $10,000.
An independent record label sought the expertise of RNO1 to update its website. The label was particularly interested in an e-commerce functionality, as they sell merchandise through their site. RNO1 delivered on this, setting up the e-commerce through Squarespace and making it easy for the client to set up the third-party transaction software. They also customized a Spotify playback function, resulting in a more functional and user-friendly solution. The project, which cost between $7,000 and $8,000, was completed in February 2016. The label has RNO1 on retainer for maintenance, but has not needed their services due to the smooth running of the site and the detailed videos provided by RNO1 on how to make edits.
RNO1 worked with a communications and media company, the largest private sector association in Brazil, to redo their digital design systems and overall visuals for their digital presence. The project involved redesigning and rebuilding the company's institutional website. RNO1 presented three design options, one of which was selected and refined. They used Payload as the CMS and Next.js for the tech stack. The project, which ran from August to December 2024, cost around $70,000.