How it Works

While it may seem like Voodoo, it isn’t magic. There’s a process to creating a logo, a website, and an iPhone or iPad app.

  1. We’ll meet to discuss your needs and the solution.
  2. We’ll design a solution based on our meeting.
  3. We’ll build the site or app.
  4. We’ll test it extensively, then deploy it.
  5. We’ll teach you how to maintain it.

Email us to schedule a meeting.

Pixel Alchemy — web design in Cincinnati

Pixel Alchemy is a boutique agency located in Cincinnati, Ohio. We provide website design, mobile application development, e-commerce solutions, website hosting and search engine optimization. We specialize in development for small and medium sized companies and non-profits.

PIxel Alchemy designs affordable websites to fit your needs, not to showcase our capabilities. We’ve been building and developing websites since the early 90s, and have seen lots of trends come and go. We can create a solution for you which is easy to maintain, will stand the test of time, and won’t break the bank.

We’ve worked with a wide variety of sized customers, from bloggers to Fortune 500 companies. We’ve designed banner ads and built SAAS and dynamically generated PDFs and Excel spreadsheets — in other words, the client’s entire buisiness.

No matter who you are or the size of the project, our focus on your needs is the same. We’ll begin with a brief meeting so we can all have a firm grasp on what you want and what we’re going to provide you.

Contact us for your next project, you’ll be surprised at the result.

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