dennis 2011, A Year in Developlment, Butler Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners

Posted on Dec 16, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Web Design

Butler Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners is a well-established business that has garnered a reputation for excellence over the past thirty years. They came to us looking for a website that shows the dedication they have to their customers and knowledge needed for the business, their previous website was just not portraying a company of 30 years.

Through our efforts the website portrays a company that is professional, responsive, and garners client trust.

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Butler Website Design

dennis 2011, A Year in Development, YPS

Posted on Dec 15, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Web Design

The Young Professionals Society of Greater Springfield (YPS) helps build a strong community by connecting its members to people, business and issues important to young professionals. They are a fast growing organization with expanding needs. They came to us with a simple request, give us a great looking website that we can update ourselves.

Content Management Systems (CMS) are a great way for organizations or businesses to update their own website content without having to pay a developer/website designer to do it. We installed WordPress as their CMS, which gives YPS the ability to add content quickly and easily.

We redesigned their website from the outdated look they had to a new, fresh and timeless look befitting a young professional organization.

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YPS Website Design

peterellis 2011, A Year in Development, Leadership Pioneer Valley

Posted on Dec 14, 2011 by Peter Ellis in News, Web Design

Leadership Pioneer Valley (LPV), our 3rd launch announcement, is a bit personal. Leadership Pioneer Valley, a leadership program designed to raise awareness of the needs and challenges that affect the region, and enhance individual leadership skills, was formed in late 2010.

Without a brand and a website, LPV didn’t get far. We began our work on the logo and branding for the organization, and have transformed it into the website that it is today.

“Pioneer Valley” is in their name and the website does its magic in communicating so.

I am a proud member of the inaugural class of LPV, and its program is more than worth the knowledge and growth it has already brought me.

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LPV Website Design

dennis 2011, A Year in Development, Precision Auto

Posted on Dec 13, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Portfolio, Social Media, Web Design

Our second installment brings you the likes of James Sephenson and the crew at Precision Auto Repair in downtown Springfield. James approached us with a slew of concerns regarding his website. First of which was the look of the website itself – it looked outdated and unimpressive. He then asked us to create a strategy for SEO (search engine optimization), social media presence and integrate marketing tools into his new website.

Needless to say, we took care of Precision Auto Repair. Check out their case study!

Precision Auto now enjoys an incredible looking website, a wide ranging social media campaign, and SEO that puts them at the top of the list.

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Precision Auto

dennis 2011, A Year in Development

Posted on Dec 12, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Portfolio, Web Design

2011 was a great year for DIF Design, and we had a little trouble keeping up with announcing our new website launches. So, each day (business day, that is) until the year closes, we will announce a new website we launched this year.

Without further ado, today’s launch announcement comes directly to you from everyone’s favorite panini place, Hot Table!

We were approached by one of the co-owners, John DeVoie, to provide Hot Table with a new website. This was the very first restaurant site for DIF Design, so we went at the project like we always do, research, research, and oh yeah, a little more research. The result in our opinion, and hopefully everyone who visits, is an inviting website that clearly makes you a little hungry. Check out the site, and go grab a panini. (you should have seen how many times we ate there while working on this site!)

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Hot Table