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A glamorous, high-impact design for the 2026 Chamber Celebration

We developed the print materials for the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce's 2026 Annual Chamber Celebration, creating a bold and immersive visual identity for one of the Chamber’s most anticipated events.

For this year’s celebration, the goal was to create an atmosphere that felt energetic, glamorous, and transportive, evoking the experience of stepping into a vibrant nightclub setting with a theatrical, show-inspired flair. The design needed to feel celebratory and eye-catching, while still working cohesively across a wide range of printed materials and event signage.

Daviess County Public Library launches a modern, accessible website

We are proud to announce the launch of the new WordPress website for Daviess County Public Library, our hometown library. Having designed and developed the previous site, this new project represented a comprehensive overhaul to address significant challenges with mobile usability, accessibility, and site structure.

Wendell Foster Launches a new website with enhanced accessibility, usability

We recently completed an updated WordPress website for Wendell Foster, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering people with disabilities to achieve their dreams and potential.

Having designed the previous site, this project focused on significantly improving accessibility and simplifying the site structure to create a much more user-friendly experience for all visitors.

A redesigned website for RiverPark Center enhances access to performances, events

We recently completed a new WordPress website for RiverPark Center, a performing arts center serving the region with concerts, performances, and community events.

The previous website presented significant challenges in both design and functionality. Its layout and navigation made it difficult for visitors to find event information, performance details, and ticketing links, creating unnecessary friction for patrons trying to plan a visit.

Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce unveils an improved website experience

We recently completed a redesigned WordPress website for the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce, building on the existing site we had developed to significantly improve overall structure, usability, and accessibility.

While the previous website served the organization well, its structure made it increasingly difficult for users to quickly find information about membership, events, advocacy efforts, and business resources. As content grew over time, navigation became less intuitive for both visitors and staff.

New website helps Matthew 25 Clinic provide care, information

We recently completed a new WordPress website for Matthew 25 Clinic, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing compassionate medical care to individuals and families in need.

The previous website was limited by a restrictive layout and design, making it difficult to clearly present important information and updates. Navigation challenges also made it harder for visitors to quickly find details about services, volunteering, and ways to support the clinic’s mission.

Print materials bring the 2025 Chamber Celebration to life

We developed the print materials for the 2025 Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce Annual Chamber Celebration, an event that brings together community business leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs for an evening of networking and celebration.

Kenergy’s website gets a fresh new look

Red Pixel Studios launched a new website for Kenergy Corp on September 7, updating a site we had previously developed for the energy provider with a modern look and improvements in organization.

Kenergy is an electric cooperative based in Owensboro, serving nearly 60,000 members across 14 counties in Western Kentucky. Kenergy is one of 24 rural electric distribution cooperatives in Kentucky, which together provide electricity for 1.5 million Kentuckians in 117 of Kentucky’s 120 counties.

Owensboro Museum of Fine Art launches new website

We developed a new website for the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art to help the arts organization improve patron engagement. In addition we designed a new logo for the museum.

The art museum’s previous website was crowded and cluttered, making it difficult to find information. We focused on creating a logical site structure to make it easier for visitors to find information about the museum’s collections, exhibitions, events and educational offerings.