2011, A Year in Development, The Law Firms
Posted on Dec 29, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Web Design
2011 brought a great bounty to us, clients with law firms! Before we knew it, we had one after another calling us to get new websites designed. I will keep this post short, as there is quite a bit to check out.
Below are four law firms who opted for a redesign this year, and as you can see, each one has its own personality and feel.
The law offices of Michael Hooker, Esq.

The law offices of Michael Greenberg

2011, A Year in Development, ESCO
Posted on Dec 28, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Web Design
Lucky Number 13 on our list of launches is ESCO!
ESCO enjoys the reputation across the industry as the leader in high-quality energy efficiency lighting and the committed service, competitive pricing and know-how that comes along with it. To say the least, they have been around a while and needed a facelift. ESCO hired DIF Design to rebrand the company, re-designing all of their materials, website and logo.
We went at this project like all others, market research. Through careful study and target market analysis we arrived at the new look and implimented it on their website.
2011, A Year in Development, ICT Center & GoBerry
Posted on Dec 27, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Web Design
Welcome back, I hope everyone had a great start to the Holidays! Well in accordance with our end of year website highlights, and taking into account the Monday holiday, we are bringing you two launch announcements today.
The National Center for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) is recognized nationally as a leader for its expertise in developing and distributing comprehensive ICT content supporting business and industry’s efforts to educate and train the ICT workforce.
Gordon F. Snyder, Executive Director of ICT, has been working with us for years. This is the second time Gordon has come to us to redesign his website, which we believe should be done every two to three years. Gordon thought that in order to get the word out on their website, social media was the key. We re-designed the ICT website to bring twitter, Facebook, blog posts and YouTube directly to the home page for an information rich environment. Visitors can get an excellent idea of what is happening at ICT just from the homepage.
GoBerry, our second installment in today’s post, serves frozen dessert with fresh fruit and berries. GoBerry’s frozen yogurt is made with the freshest ingredients and is produced without the use of dairy containing antibiotics or synthetic growth hormones.
Alex and Molly Feinstein wanted a simple website that represented a product that highlighted the freshness and its taste. We kept it simple, images of fresh fruit and berries, and threw in some chocolate…who doesn’t like at least something there.

2011, A Year in Development, Michon Associates
Posted on Dec 23, 2011 by Dennis Driscoll in News, Web Design
With 25+ years of experience in her field, Sandy Michon is at the top of her game. Relaying that with a website design, while looking contemporary, and edgy, was her goal.
In the design process we incorporated bold color with simple details. An open and airy layout with a sense of business longevity flirting with a youthful attitude.
Most will find this website simple and easy to use, never thinking about the subconscious undertones of creating trust and professionalism.
Visit the Michon Associates Website

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.



