Web Development

We provide Really Really Effective web solutions for your business - whether its a branding-centric microsite, or a 10,000+ page content library, we can create a web presence that melds seamlessly with your company image and resources. Check out some of our previous work:

The ARK website, powered by Drupal.

Animal Refuge Kansai

Industry: Non-profit / Animal Welfare

Animal Refuge Kansai (ARK) needed an easy-to-manage, multilingual website that could be handled by a mixture of staff and volunteers. Using the Drupal CMS, we created a slick-looking, fully bilingual design that showcases the animals in need of rescue and maximizes the teamwork that is a hallmark of the organization.

The Daruma Magazine website

Daruma Magazine

Industry: Publishing / Arts & Antiques

As the only English-language magazine focusing exclusively on the arts and antiques of Japan, Daruma is known throughout the world. By creating a user-editable website that showcases the back issues as well as the current material, and plugging the subscription / ordering system into PayPal, we created a seamless system for both the buyers and the seller.

Hicks and Company Environmental Consultants

Hicks & Co.

Industry: Environmental Consulting

When Hicks needed a new website that showcased their huge variety of services, they enlisted RRBI. Icons help differentiate the various departments, and the cutting-edge Plone website is easy to manage and maintain.

The FAQ website for the Denon iPod dock

Denon FAQ Website

Industry: Consumer Electronics

Working closely with SPF Design, we created this interactive FAQ website which has been continually updated by product managers throughout the life of the product. Available in 7 languages, this FAQ address evolving questions for customers worldwide, and saves resources by avoiding printed material.

JapanFile, the website of Kansai Time Out Magazine

JapanFile Website

Industry: Publishing / Entertainment

Kansai Time Out (KTO) had the challenge of creating an online brand that was relevant to both the local and overseas audiences. By using the XOOPS content management system, RRBI created a browsable content library, and also subscription forms for customers. The area guide is a wiki module which allows contributors to share notes on restaurants, museums, and and festivals.