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The
Studio

Rally is a small digital product studio in Salt Lake City, Utah. We're an experienced team of designers & developers, partnering with brands like Google, Nike, and National Geographic since 2011. We care deeply about what we do and have become experts in beautifully-designed software. We are here to build a high-quality extension for brands to serve their consumers. We're not interested in fluff - we want to build useful tools that will keep people coming back.

Rally is a small digital product studio in Salt Lake City, Utah. We're an experienced team of designers & developers, partnering with brands like Google, Nike, and National Geographic since 2011. We care deeply about what we do and have become experts in beautifully-designed software.

We are here to build a high-quality extension for brands to serve their consumers. We're not interested in fluff - we want to build useful tools that will keep people coming back.

We help teams
find their vision.

Solving problems - technical or visual - is what we thrive on.

Rally is very selective with projects - and for good reason. It doesn't serve anyone to burn out any of our team members, so we avoid having individuals on multiple projects at once. This helps ensure that clients have the devoted attention of our team members when we sign on for projects. It also avoids the stress of shuffling between projects, ultimately resulting in the best work for the client.

Our designers and developers work directly with clients to eliminate games of telephone that can cause confusion, or worse, misunderstanding. Speaking directly with clients means that the team understands the complete story of their needs and helps them find the best solutions.

Partners

past & present

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  • Google
  • Mapbox
  • Toyota
  • Progressive
  • Nike
  • BWIN
  • Facebook
  • The Boston Globe
  • National Geographic
  • Stance
  • ESPN
  • Here
  • Starbucks
  • Nokia
  • Billabong
  • Luxe
  • PayPal
  • Spectra Health
  • InVision
  • FS Investments
  • Fox Sports
  • Strava
  • Snowbird
  • Omata

Dream
Projects

We would love to talk about any project you may have, but bonus points if they involve:

01

Automotive UI

New technology. Autonomous driving. Huge opportunities for innovation in automotive clusters, HUDs, and HMIs.

Toyota, Tesla, SpaceX, Mapbox

02

VR & AR

We’d love to dive further into Virtual and Augmented Reality, applying intuitive design expertise into volumetric spaces.

Oculus, Vive, ARToolkit

03

Internet of Things (IoT)

Hardware and software work best in union. Opportunities to craft seamless experiences between devices and UX excites us.

Nest, Alexa, GE, Ring, Fitbit

04

Installations & Kiosks

Airport and in-store kiosks are often terribly frustrating. We want to help brands build superior customer-facing experiences.

Delta, JetBlue, MoMA

05

Environmental Protection

There is only one Earth. We'd love to help brands with strong values around protecting and restoring our environment.

Patagonia, REI, Vivint Solar, Apple

06

Social Good

Our moral compass points towards companies that want to influence the world in meaningful ways with fantastic user experiences.

GoFundMe, Charity Miles, Toms

07

FinTech & Crypto

Banking software has been stuck in the stone ages. We'd like to partner with forward-thinking companies to change that.

Coinbase, Stripe, Goldman Sachs

The
Team

If you are an incredible developer or designer who obsesses over details, hit us up. We’re always on the lookout for talented folks.

01

Wes Pearce

Good ol’ boy from Utah. Self-taught JavaScript god. Writing everything from the ground up, he’s a purist and an artisan with code.

Engineer/Co-founder

02

Ben Cline

Strongly believes that form, function, skis, and bikes in union create the best design work.

Design Director/Co-founder

03

Adam Luptak

Ironman athlete, workaholic, and Rally’s first employee. Geeks out on tough architectural and mathematical problems.

Technical Director/Partner

04

Jess Pettet

The glue of Rally with a sweet candy outside and a hustle-your-ass-off inside. Juggles wrangling the team and generating new business.

Director of Operations

05

Clark Allen

A hungry developer that picks up on things quickly and latches on for the long haul. Dives deep on what matters - family, soccer and code.

Engineer

06

Emmy Belding

Rally’s ray of sunshine. Loves a good to-do list and keeps Rally’s home base running smoothly. Always there to lend a helping hand.

Studio Manager

07

John Martz

Park City native with over a decade of industry experience. An NCAA All-American Skier turned developer, he knows how to hustle.

Engineer

08

Nainoa Shizuru

Left the paradise of Hawaii to join our design team. Embodies the philosophy “work hard and be nice to people.”

Designer

Intern
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09

Annette Maza

Travel enthusiast, yogi wannabe, cooking aficionado, and med-tech-turned-developer. Brings a true zest for life to the team.

Engineer

10

Billy Hoffman

Traded the lakes of Michigan and industrial design for digital design in the mountains. Mixes e-comm experience with agency know-how.

Designer

11

Pete Journell

Our very first GlobeKit employee. Driven by a passion to build things, whether it's a 3d globe or banana hands in virtual reality.

Engineer

12

Rachel Franks

With a passion for cowboy boots, bluegrass, and all things western, Rachel gracefully manages Rally’s projects with a ‘get er done’ attitude.

Account Manager

13

Jess Caddick

Hailing from the UK, traded in freelance and traveling the world to join the Rally design team. Never stop learning, adapting and creating. Cup of tea, anyone?

Designer

14

Cloe Fan

Textile designer turned product designer, with a passion for design that knows no bounds. Whether it’s fabrics or wireframes, she can roll with the punches.

Designer

15

Zach Saucier

An animation aficionado, Zach strives to push the bounds of what's possible. He loves building efficient systems just as much he loves talking to people.

Engineer

16

Cam Sackett

Aspiring wizard from northern Utah. He enjoys making music and art. Thrives on motion design, 3D, and crafting rad and beautiful things that empower people.

Designer

17

KP Parrish

Loves working hard and getting her hands dirty, whether it's tech and coding or football and derby. Often spotted in the Dutch Bros drive-thru.

Engineer

18

Bryson Benton

Aspiring chef and/or senior tour golfer with a passion for product systems and accessible design.

Designer

Rally Camp

At Rally, we believe that we can't do our best work without a chance to recharge occasionally. A few times a year, we need to step away from our desks and completely disconnect. So in 2016, we created Rally Camp - a bi-annual camping retreat open to anyone in the industry. We pick the location, spread the word and provide the beer. That’s it. There are no lectures and no agendas...just like-minded people hanging out in the great outdoors.

These Rally Camps have become an important part of our company culture. It strengthens our team, creates epic memories, and gives us the opportunity to make new connections. It’s amazing what fresh air and a break from our screens does for the mind.

Summer
2020

Location TBD

Summer
2019

Utah
Uintas
40.482200, -111.032130
Tents
Figure01
Around the campfire
Figure02
Nobletts Creek
Figure03
Landscape
Figure04
Hiking
Figure05

Spring
2019

Utah
Zion
37.283175, -113.116580
Around the campfire
Figure01
Moonrise over the ridge
Figure02
Cactus
Figure03
Canyon hiking
Figure04
Group photo
Figure05

Summer
2018

Idaho
Sun Valley
43.793620, -114.457677
Red Fish Lake
Figure01
Around the campfire
Figure02
In camp
Figure03
Meadows
Figure04

Spring
2018

Utah
Moab
38.635810, -109.804940
Camping at Lone Mesa
Figure01
Arches National Park in the rain
Figure02
Corona Arch group hike
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Summer
2017

Utah
Uintas
40.824754, -110.862873
Hiking
Figure01
Fishing
Figure02
Meadow
Figure03
Landscape
Figure04
Marsh
Figure05

Spring
2017

Utah
Sand Island
37.263060, -109.612220
The road to Monument Valley
Figure01
Floating the San Juan
Figure02
Bluffs
Figure03
Instagram moment
Figure04
Monument Valley
Figure05

Fall
2016

Utah
Gooseberry Mesa
37.141650, -113.167445
Biking the Mesa
Figure01
View from Gooseberry Mesa
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Sunset
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More mountain biking
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Summer
2016

Utah
Uintas, Haystack Lake
40.656266, -110.971721
Haystack Lake
Figure01
Gathering by the fire
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Wes cooking a fish that he caught
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