The Electrify Society Summit

Red Dream Studios was privileged to work with Caroline Phaneuf, Tod Hoffman, and Michelle Wyse to produce a comprehensive website to promote, apply, and register for the event, view the program, sponsors, and read bios of invited guests and speakers.

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EMPOWERink

After previously working with the founder, Karen Malkin-Lazarovitz on another website for Hope & Cope, Karen once again approached Red Dream Studios to revamp EMPOWERink.

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Vacupro

After rescuing and resuscitating the website, we eventually rebuilt it from the ground up in 2025, and also provided a brand refresh. The current Vacupro website features over 2000 products available for purchase, conveniently separated into multiple categories and filters and search to help customers easily find what they are looking for.

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Naturae Decor

With a clean design and a well-thought out navigation system, Red Dream Studios produced a website that makes the online shopping experience user-friendly, simple, and efficient.

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Main Florist

When the website for Main Florist was buggy, slow, and dated, Red Dream Studios crafted a new Wordpress website featuring an overhauled e-commerce engine, customized ordering process, and a fresh, modern interface.

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Harmony Juvenile

Red Dream Studios worked with Harmony to develop a brand new website that was better organized, E-commerce ready, much more intuitive and user-friendly to the customer, and also integrated a completely custom-made Where to Buy feature that helps customers quickly find and plot directions to stores that carry Harmony products.

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Bandino

Red Dream Studios worked with Tanya to develop an e-commerce portal and the branding for her new company. We hope her story inspires you as much as she did us.

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Aquatica

As one of Red Dream Studios’ first clients (having initially built its website in 2003, and then again in 2007, 2010, and 2016), the latest Wordpress version of Aquatica’s website, launched in late 2025, needed to feature an e-commerce solution that could accommodate close to 1000 products.

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