Archive for 2010
Family and Children’s Services Launches
Family and Children’s Services, a “private, not for profit agency that provides outpatient counseling services,” needed a redesigned site that was more modern in aesthetics and in management. We placed the site in ExpressionEngine for easy content management and placed the content into a brand new design. Check out the website at http://www.familychildren.org
Posted September 30, 2010 at 10:00 am by Aaron Bushnell
Thumbs Up Glove Launches
Thumbs Up Glove, an industry dedicated to safety equipment for the workplace, needed a brand new design for their website and the ability to manage their content easily. We created a simple, unobtrusive design and used ExpressionEngine as our CMS of choice. The client is able to make appropriate changes when needed with ease and [...]
Posted September 28, 2010 at 9:32 am by Aaron Bushnell
A Renaissance in Roanoke Launches
A Renaissance in Roanoke is a yearly art festival that takes place in Roanoke, Indiana and needed a website to showcase the various portions of the event. They also needed to be in a CMS to easily manage content and make changes when appropriate. Check out the website at http://www.renaissanceinroanoke.org
Posted September 24, 2010 at 10:27 am by Aaron Bushnell
Garden Harvest Supply Redesign
Garden Harvest Supply needed a fresh redesign for a modern look and to fit modern monitors better. We utilized a larger resolution to fit products aesthetically and efficiently. The new design boasts a simple color scheme with a fantastic logo to cohesively pull together all site elements. View the site.
Posted September 22, 2010 at 10:00 am by Aaron Bushnell
EMotorcycleGuide Launches
EMotorcycleGuide needed a website to showcase their motorcycle information, news, and products. We built them a site using a darker theme with a textured background to push a grunge style. Check out the website at http://www.emotorcycleguide.com
Posted September 8, 2010 at 10:44 am by Aaron Bushnell
NCCF Launches
NCCF is a Christian college fair that helps young adults find the best possible collegiate fit for the years after high school. To promote the site they needed a brand new design that showcases a youthful and bold look. We used subtle vector textures, sharp fonts, and vibrant colors to enhance the design for a [...]
Posted August 25, 2010 at 3:13 pm by Aaron Bushnell
Choices and Changes Launches
Choices and Changes, “a private practice specializing in counseling services with children, adolescents, adults, and families”, needed a great look and easily managed website. We branded them in a bold scheme using greens and deep red/purple hues. The new site uses WordPress as a CMS and allows for easily managed information for the client to [...]
Posted August 24, 2010 at 10:00 am by Aaron Bushnell
ASPE Launches
ASPE, or American Society of Professional Estimators is an organization that “started by several individuals that felt that the construction industry did little to provide consistency, proficiency and professionalism in the estimating and consulting fields”. ASPE needed an easy-to-manage site wrapped in a great design that promoted beautiful aesthetics and great user experience. The site [...]
Posted August 23, 2010 at 10:08 am by Aaron Bushnell
10 Campaign Launches
The 10 Campaign, “an awareness to action movement for the cause of resettled refugees in Fort Wayne, Indiana”, needed a website to gain a great web presence. The important part of the campaign is to reach out further for refugees and for the community to give small to make a big impact. The website utilizes [...]
Posted August 13, 2010 at 7:47 am by Aaron Bushnell
First Presbyterian Church Launches
First Presbyterian Church needed a revamp to the look and backend system to their site. We created a template using beige, teal, and an accent of pink and incorporated shots of the congregation to show the community of church. We laid the site into ExpressionEngine and trained appropriate staff members to update page content, banners, [...]
Posted August 10, 2010 at 9:30 am by Aaron Bushnell