Archive for 2007
Next I-STEM District signs with Reusser Design
I-STEM is a statewide initiative to promote education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. RD has worked with IPFW’s branch of this initiative since the beginning of this year. Now, IU-Southeast is looking to start their website, and chose to work with us for our experience with the organization. More information about the statewide project [...]
Posted December 13, 2007 at 4:15 pm by Nate Reusser
RD launches JasonWray.net
Jason Wray is a computer consultant, serving the Fort Wayne area. Reusser Design launched a website for his company last week, JasonWray.net. The site is mostly basic design, but also integrates a very helpful remote login. This allows Jason to securely access client computers, even if he is not on-site. This is great for quick [...]
Posted November 27, 2007 at 3:08 pm by Nate Reusser
Local comedian signs with Reusser Design
Comedian, Damian Mason, has signed for a redesign of his current website. Damian is well known for his Humor for Business People and The Clinton Show. This will be a basic redesign, while also integrating a few demo videos for potential clients to see ahead of time. Look for this website to launch in 10-12 [...]
Posted October 22, 2007 at 3:00 pm by Nate Reusser
Indy based fitness facility signs for redesign
Fitness by Design, a high-end fitness facility in Indianapolis, IN has asked Reusser Design to redesign their current website. Fitness by Design will be opting for our custom design package, rather than the typical corporate. So, this will showcase some of our best design capabilities. The website will also integrate some training videos, a Flash [...]
Posted at 2:53 pm by Nate Reusser
Symmetry adds e-newsletter capabilities to their website
In the first quarter of this year, we launched a website for Symmetry. Symmetry is a contemporary women’s clothing store located in Covington Plaza in Ft Wayne. We have now added new capabilities for this client to reach their most loyal customers. More and more businesses are using e-newsletters to reach those that are interested [...]
Posted at 2:33 pm by Nate Reusser
Providence signs for new website
Providence, again, trusts Reusser Design for their web design needs. Providence was the host of the recent “Woman’s Night Out” event, whose website we designed (www.womansnightout.com). We will now be developing a website for the main company, as well as their 3 NE Indiana magazines (Upstate IN Business Journal, Fort Wayne Woman and Sandbar Magazine). [...]
Posted October 8, 2007 at 2:32 pm by Nate Reusser
Polaroid ID Systems signs with RD
Polaroid ID Systems, a division of Polaroid, will be doing 2 websites with Reusser Design, LLC. One will be an e-com website, selling one of their main products on the web. The other will be a corporate website, displaying ALL products (although they won’t all be for sale) This website will integrate Product Cart, a [...]
Posted October 5, 2007 at 2:42 pm by Nate Reusser
SCP Signs for redesign
Specialized Component Parts, LLC, in Auburn, IN signs for a redesign of their existing website. Since the original website was developed in early 2006, SCP has gone through some big changes, and their website will now convey that. Look for the new launch towards the end of this quarter.
Posted October 1, 2007 at 2:20 pm by Nate Reusser
Dillman Church Launch
The 3rd website to launch this week, Dillman Church, a small church just outside of Warren, IN, establishes their first online presence. The package we donated to this church also included their logo and branding package, as well as this website. The website contains around 17 pages of content and a simple contact form. You [...]
Posted September 29, 2007 at 11:04 am by Nate Reusser
El Shaddai Launches
This Monday we launched El Shaddai. El Shaddai is a family-owned, Christian company located in Huntington, Indiana. They have been in business for 5 years and service a wide variety of customers throughout the United States. Learn more about El Shaddai on their new website at www.elshaddaiwear.com
Posted September 24, 2007 at 8:28 pm by Nate Reusser