
Designing for today's Internet requires a special skill-set to mold a beautiful design around special functionality to meet the demands of your business and marketing needs. While anyone can design a website, it takes expertise to make it successful. With the hundreds of websites we have custom designed over the years, we thought we'd focus on a few that were especially meaningful to not only our clients but to us.

First Interstate Bank.
Live Date: 2008, May 7

Chiari People of MT.
Live Date: 2007, October 10

Yellowstone AIDS Project.
Live Date: 2008, March 23

Jeff Junkert.
Live Date: 2007, March 10

Uncle Credit Union.
Live Date: 2008, January 1

MT Health FCU.
Live Date: 2008, March 15

CM Designs.
Live Date: 2007, June 1

American Appliance
Live Date: 2007, June 18
Crytech proudly supports and builds all of its sites within the standards put in place by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). With these standards in place, your website is not only easy for people to understand, but the underlying meaningful markup - otherwise known as semantic markup - can be understood by programs and other devices.
In order for the Web to reach its full potential, the most fundamental Web technologies must be compatible with one another and allow any hardware and software used to access the Web to work together. W3C refers to this goal as “Web interoperability.” By publishing open (non
proprietary) standards for Web languages and protocols, W3C seeks to
avoid market fragmentation.
Good Code vs. Bad
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To check the validity of your website, you can use our W3C validation tool. Enter your web address to validate your website against the W3C standards.
“I am so very grateful for all of your skills, talent, time, motivation, and kindness.”—Julie Carter, Founder, Chiari People