Posts Tagged ‘Web Design’
Huntington YMCA Redesign
Huntington YMCA wanted a redesign to give them a fresh look in accordance with new YMCA design standards. We took the new logo and used teal, blue, and gray/white for the primary colors. We focused on the programs and members with this new design so users could easily find relevant content quickly and with as [...]
Posted June 14, 2011 at 9:17 am by Aaron Bushnell
Professional Insurance Enrollers
PIE was looking to provide clients with a no cost look at reviewing all of their voluntary benefits and company paid benefits. To facilitate this, we included an interactive pie chart on their site, and the color scheme of this chart was carried throughout the site. We also allowed for areas to post News and [...]
Posted April 26, 2011 at 3:49 pm by Aaron Bushnell
Come Together Fort Wayne Launched
Come Together Fort Wayne, a Fort Wayne “web-based initiative to help people share the great work they are doing and connect with others like themselves”, needed a website. We designed the site with a broad audience in mind, making things easily accessible, and fun to work with. We wrapped the design in ExpressionEngine so we [...]
Posted April 8, 2011 at 8:14 am by Aaron Bushnell
Huntington County Visitors Bureau
Huntington County Visitors Bureau needed a revamp to their website to structure information about Huntington, Indiana. They needed a neatly styled, user-friendly way of displaying lodging and dining information, a community calendar, and other data to promote the city. We wrapped the site in a sharp green and beige color scheme, subtle textures, and imagery [...]
Posted March 31, 2011 at 8:27 am by Aaron Bushnell
Star 88.3 Revamp
Star 88.3 needed a massive revamped design and new content management system to handle future expansion. We redesigned the site from scratch and placed an emphasis on making the site incredibly user friendly. We placed the site into a brand new ExpressionEngine install so the client could manage client with ease and not get hung [...]
Posted March 28, 2011 at 9:34 am by Aaron Bushnell
Fort Wayne Children’s Choir
Fort Wayne Children’s Choir, “one of the finest choirs in the nation because of the excellence of its musical education”, needed a website to inform people of the choir and the choir’s work. We used a light, pastel-like, design with bold type for the site design and wrapped the entire thing with ExpressionEngine for easy [...]
Posted March 10, 2011 at 4:11 pm by Aaron Bushnell
Collins Industrial Services
Collins Industrial Services needed a website to professionally showcase their products and services. They serve Indiana and the surrounding areas with top notch industrial painting and maintenance services. We gave them a bold color scheme, made a solid hierarchy, and wrapped it all into ExpressionEngine for easy content management. Check out the site.
Posted March 8, 2011 at 3:12 pm by Aaron Bushnell
Indiana Tech University – Ethics Microsite
Indiana Tech’s Ethical Business Leadership Center needed a new website to present their full assortment of information and services. The center “recognizes the special challenges connected with discussing ethical issues in a diverse global economy.” We designed a simple, professional wrapper for their site and integrated their vast assortment of content. Check out the site.
Posted February 7, 2011 at 2:40 pm by Aaron Bushnell
Innovative Packaging Launches
Innovative Packaging, “an independent producer of high quality packaging products” needed a great looking website to provide potential clients with information about their services. We set them up in a bold, yet minimal color scheme in order to place the focus on the content. We wrapped the site in ExpressionEngine so the client could easily [...]
Posted January 7, 2011 at 9:45 am by Aaron Bushnell
Briner Building Launches
Briner Building needed a new website to showcase their projects and present the material in an efficient and aesthetically pleasing manner. We used a bold red to accent a mainly white and gray template. We chose these colors to place the focus on the content rather than the wrapper of the site. The site is [...]
Posted December 22, 2010 at 8:01 am by Aaron Bushnell