We help organizations large and small rethink their approach to the web and build websites they can be proud of.
If you have a product you want to build, we can build it. If you have a website that you’re unhappy with, we can fix it. We are a tight-knit team that combines beautiful interface design with top-notch technical skills.
We do beautiful work
Our team has nearly a decade of experience building websites that are expertly planned and intensely focused on the user experience.
We are small
Keller & Faber is made up of two talented people. We like it that way, and you should too. We work quickly, and our tightly knit team ensures that the disparate parts of a web project – design, copy, code, promotion – reinforce a common vision.
We listen
Building a great website requires way more than just writing great code. Our clients can attest: we take the time to listen to their vision and help translate it into a reality on the web.
We think long-term
We emphasize long-term goals and specialize in intuitive content-management systems that allow our clients to maintain and expand their websites long after the initial project is complete.
We can help with:
- Website redesigns
- Web application design
- Interface design
- Content-management systems
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Josh Keller / Lead Designer
Josh Keller is a graphic designer and journalist living in San Francisco. He has been designing and building websites for nearly a decade, including work for clients like Cisco Systems, Good Housekeeping, Craigslist, and UC Berkeley. His specialties include graphic and interface design and clean, consistent XHTML/CSS. As a journalist, he has covered California and the West Coast for The Chronicle of Higher Education, immigration and cattle auctions for The Anniston Star (Ala.), and profiled various weird and essential Berkeley figures for The Daily Californian.
He is a rabid chess player, an ‘extreme’ omnivore, and his love for typography has been compared to an incurable disease. He draws inspiration from the likes of David Lance Goines, Tom Waits, Edward Tufte, and many others. Josh’s attempts to document every restaurant in the Bay Area were severely compromised last year, when he calculated that he would need to eat out four meals a day for a minimum of five years. He remains, as ever, undaunted.
David Faber / Lead Developer
David Faber is a software engineer living in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has over seven years of experience programming computers and solving problems with a wide variety of platforms, languages and paradigms. Throughout his undergraduate education in Cognitive Science at UC Berkeley, David researched and learned about neural networks, probabilistic inference, and other computational models of cognitive processes. In 2007, with a solid foundation of conceptual computer science, David focused on the net, and began tackling real life problems, designing production-quality web applications and information systems for individuals and organizations. Working closely with clients on a variety of projects, David has become an expert at determining the technical needs and implementation details of your high-level goals and business requirements. Though he is flexible and able to work within any language or platform, David is a self-admitted Ruby and Ruby on Rails fanboy.
In addition to being a bona-fide tech geek and hacker, David is an avid outdoor enthusiast, and often balances the excessive hours at a computer with days spent in the technology-free, primitive wilderness. He also loves music, dogs, good food, and a strong cup of Peet’s coffee in the morning.
