O Olive Oil: Olive Oil and Artisan Vingegars

Ooohome
Ever since the good folks over at O Olive Oil sent us a care package of their organic citrus-crushed olive oils and artisan vinegars, we’ve been smitten with their products.

So it was with great enthusiasm that we launched their e-commerce site today, with flavors as varied as jalapeño lime olive oil to pomegranate champagne vinegar. You can check all of their olive oils and vinegars in their products section.


Oooolivecrush
If you want to learn more about how their oils and vinegars are made–tender loving care doesn’t being to describe it–you owe it to yourself to check out their crush section. It’s filled with beautiful, mouth-watering photography. Who knew learning could be this much fun?

The online store we build for OOO is all custom built, offering them incredibly flexibility in adding, updating and removing product from the store and other sections throughout the site.


Oooproducts
If you’re a foodie, or know one, you owe it to yourself to check out O Olive Oil’s new site. And, if you’ve been wondering what to get that favorite Web development team, I’m guessing you can’t go wrong with this.

This site was originally designed by Karyn Nelson with later pages created by Jennifer Beales. I had been doing work with Karyn almost since I started flyte, back in late 1997 I think. Karyn was a talented artist and a very sweet person, although I never got a chance to meet her face-to-face.

Karyn passed away last year after a battle with cancer. It was bittersweet to work on this project knowing that I wouldn’t be able to work directly with Karyn; her husband Julian brought me in. Although there were design changes that were needed to work with the backend functionality (handled beautifully by Jennifer), Karyn had always been open to collaboration. Wherever she is, I hope she appreciates the final product.

Rich Brooks
E-Commerce Developer

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