If it involves payment plans, how long your site will take, or marriage proposals you can find it here.
FAQ
Are you available right now?
Check our blog. It's usually the first entry there.
How much does it cost?
This depends on the scope of the project. We are not opposed to using CMS and we do not reinvent the wheel. We work on a by task formula that factors in not only time taken, but complexity of task. Explain your project to us by phone or contact info and we can give you a ballpark estimate.
How long will it take to build my site?
Like the cost, this depends on variables. We will write a brief explaining our estimated time on the basis of the survey, unless we've already quoted you a price. That's our price and we stick to it.
When am I expected to pay?
- Print projects: 50% deposit/50% on completion.
- Web projects: 30% for deposit/30% at milestone/40% on completion of all tasks specified in the contract.
That deposit thing sounds nice, but what I'm looking for is more of a commitment. How much does it cost to retain you?
Retainer? Uhm Nom Nom. That's our second favorite word. Give us a call so we can discuss the specifics, 503-922-0625.
What's up with those easy to read invoices
Our years of interning and contracting taught us many things, one of the most important is that a bill should be easy to read. That's why we send out our own invoices in plain language, no trumped up explanations and no technical speak that you can't understand. We only list the most important things. It's accurate for you and it's accurate for us. We'll even send it to you in print. We use a nifty little web app called FreshBooks.
What are payment options?
We accept credit cards (via Paypal), money orders, checks (from verified and trusted businesses), and cashier's checks.
What's up with the newsletter?
Our newsletter is released quarterly and contains information about our clients, our projects, and tips. Don't check our blog regularly? No worries, if it's truly important it'll be in our newsletter.
How long have you guys been doing this?
We have 6 years of experience doing non-compete/non-disclosure web design projects. After years of being paid with no recognition, we decided we wanted to get credit for our work. We formed Work Work Play LLC in August 2007. Some of the companies in our portfolio worked with us before our official formation.
Our last project went really well. Will you marry me?
We're already married to our work and to each other. That's as many marriages as this state will allow.

