Bright Spectrum was founded in Seattle in 2001 by Chidozie Bright with a simple goal — to deliver high-quality web development without the overhead and underdelivering that had become common in the industry.
Our earliest clients are names that are synonymous with life in the Pacific Northwest and Seattle. Those include Seattle Magazine, Taco Time Northwest, McClendon Hardware, and the globally renowned designer Luly Yang.
Early Impact. When it Mattered.
One of our earliest projects was FireDonations.com, a custom ecommerce platform built for an organization that accepted donations for firefighter-related causes. When 9/11 hit, it became one of the few sites ready to accept donations for first responders on day one of the tragedy. The site was promoted by news organizations worldwide and processed over $6 million in contributions by the end of September 2001, at a time when ecommerce transactions were still in their infancy.
Valued Long Term Relationships
Taco Time Northwest was one of our first clients in 2001 and remained a trusted partner for over 15 years. A relationship built on consistent delivery, trust, and results.
Over 25 years later we are still here, still building, and the best is yet to come.
"Bright Spectrum has been an integral part of our online presence from it's infancy. We rely heavily on their knowledge base, ingenuity, and flexibility to maximize our brand's visibility. Moreover, with value at a premium, Bright Spectrum delivers an excellent product while staying within or below budget. We are thankful to have Chidozie as a member of our team."