peterellis 2011, A Year in Development, ThePaperWorker.com

Posted on Dec 22, 2011 by Peter Ellis in News, Web Design

You want to get something custom done? Well, ThePaperWorker.com is the right place for you. This website offers many eco-friendly custom products such as binders, scrapbooks, boxes and more.

This website design project was very interesting to work on, and we sure have learned a lot from it. ThePaperWorker.com website is running industry leader web-to-print software created by PrintNow Technologies. This software literally makes an already custom product more custom (if that makes sense). The software allows you to create your own designs and layouts, and then see a 3D proof of your custom creation.

We were brought in to assist ThePaperWorker.com with the initial page layout and aesthetics. The project came out just as expected – clean, simple and user-friendly, allowing ThePaperWorker.com’s custom products to speak for themselves.

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ThePaperWorker website design

dennis 2011, A Year in Development, LoBak-Trax

Posted on Dec 21, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Web Design

A great new product that actually helps people! That’s LoBak-Trax, a piece of equipment that provides lower back traction and relieves pain.

In order to sell it, the company came to us to create a website, shopping cart and set up their merchant accounts. We got to work on the prototype under extreme time constraints, and nothing to go on. We provided all the photography for the website, integrated video and finished up the shopping cart on time for deployment. LoBak-Trax is now selling nation-wide and if you stay up late enough, you catch their infomercial on late night cable.

We are working closely with LoBak-Trax monitoring their Google Analytics, search engine optimization, and social media so that they get the best possible exposure and sell their product.

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LoBak-Trax Website Design

Steph Web Wednesdays – December 14, 2011

Posted on Dec 21, 2011 by Stephanie Yeager in News, Web Wednesdays

Web Wednesdays – each Wednesday we will feature a website that we’ve come across while in our process of searching for inspiration, the latest trends, or learning about anything and everything we can get our hands on that interests us.

Hey Web Wednesday readers, its that day of the week again! This week we are showing off the capabilities of Doodle. It is a great asset to have for those of us that can not keep up with our scheduling and need a little assistance with our time management. Available as an app for smartphones, the program helps set up times for group meetings and will connect to your calendar to help keep track of what times you are available. Doodle currently has 10 million users since going active in 2007, so it certainly has a lot of fans out there. Recent changes to the Doodle App gives the user more personal capabilities, including customizing the look of your Calendar Page.

If you’ve been following our blog posts lately, it seems very similar to the Tungle App that was posted back in November. However, Doodle appears to have a more simple interface for some users and Doodle also functions with the use of polls. Similar to the Facebook Polls, you can create suggestions for meeting times and send it out to your colleagues, which makes it a lot easier to get everyone together at one time. So if you’ve been struggling with your Calendar updates lately and need a system that can keep up with all of your appointments, I would certainly suggest this app to help you out.

dennis 2011, A Year in Development, Convergence Technology Center

Posted on Dec 20, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Web Design

Convergence Technology Center (CTC) located in Frisco, Texas, came to us through our longtime client ICT Center.

The CTC pulls together the strengths of regional and national educational institutions; businesses and industry partners to create a pool of qualified convergence technicians, who can design, build, test, secure and troubleshoot communication infrastructure and devices in the convergence technology arena, both for enterprise and home markets.

That’s not ease to say, or to understand, but we did design a website to represent it.

No job to big, no job too hard to understand.

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CTC Website Design

dennis 2011, A Year in Development, eTeam

Posted on Dec 19, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Web Design

Many of our customers request the look of their websites to be “non-corporate”, eTeam needed the exact opposite of that.

The primary clientele of eTeam are Fortune 500/1000 companies. eTeam’s quality of service has always appealed to their clients, but their online presence did not; with multiple international locations, eTeam’s professional services are now properly communicated, merging their look with the level of expertise they provide.

eTeam embraced the corporate blue and grey theme, making our job a bit more simple, check out what we came up with.

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eTeam Website Design