Welikesmall is a design-oriented, technology-agnostic crew working in Salt Lake City, UT. We love to create and solve complex interactive problems. Having Issues? Call us.
Our team here has spent the better part of the last six months donning our tuxes, and evening gowns to get into the celebrity mindset... Read More
GE was looking for a way give back and empower America getting back to work. WLS partnered with Good Corps to create a unique... Read More
WLS built an interactive catalogue for Black Diamond to exhibit the stories, product, and images of Alpinism. We took a minimalist... Read More
The Citori 725 is a gun for those of us who enjoy many leather-bound books and the smells of rich mahogany. It is... Read More
The Browning A5 is an instant classic, come hell or high water. Looking to stop a zombie apocalypse, it's a great weapon of... Read More
When StruckAxiom & Jonathan Minori presented us with the opportunity to create a "Monsterpiece," we couldn't resist. Monsterpiece... Read More
We love skiing, and we love skis. Designing and developing the new Moment site was definitely a passion project, and it didn't hurt... Read More
The Course Curator is back, but it has been re-envisioned as the Court Curator for the 2011 US Open of Tennis. Again, we partnered... Read More
Smokey Bones is fresh again as we launch this HTML, Javascript hybrid. We partnered with Push and crew to update the site and make... Read More
Hipclock, is the latest in a new line of products from welikesmall. We are putting the designer spin on everyday applications that... Read More
Welikesmall partnered with Momentum Worldwide to build a first of its kind experience for the 2011 U.S. Open. We created three key... Read More
Denny's is the cornerstone of truck stops, Holiday Inn's and the last legacy of true diner Americana. So it's with great pride... Read More
How do humans interact with the digital world and how does a digital entity react to the analog world? Enter the realm of physical computing. DIY art projects, installations, experiments, and prototypes play with this interaction between the motion and touch of the analog world in order to change the digital output and response of the computing system. This image is of one of our latest projects, the logging of office coffee consumption from our neediest robot, our coffee maker. Check out our Neediest Robot Project at http://theneediestrobotever.com/.
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| 44 | sites | 6 | iPhone apps |
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| 8 | styleguides | 3 | facebook apps |
| 5 | conceptings | 69 | banners |