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This is the first site for what is a growing local
landscaping business. The need was to get online, providing both
contact and services information in an easy and accessible manner, and
make the whole thing attractive. In addition to the attractive layout
with simple navigation, the site has a strong foundation going forward.
While the site may be published, the project is ongoing. An idea we'll
be implementing is incorporating video as a mechanism for providing
information on materials and process. |
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 | Dee wanted an attractive site with lots of photos to show off her prize
winning horses. The design was kept simple and focused on
attractiveness and photos. Notice right under the main logo you can see
the stud fees. Let's not lose site that this is a business and people
need to know that. Dee has had tremendous feedback from fellow
horse-lovers who love the site. |
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| The Crossing is an interdenominational campus ministry on the
UW-Madison Campus for some 500 students and non-students alike. The
administration wanted an attractive site, but it had to be functional.
They also needed the extra power that a fully database-driven site can
provide, as their prior had gotten out of date. This project met with
one challenge after another and its current state is a testament to
dedication, persaverence, and an overriding ambition to be excellent
regardless of the challenges along the way. |
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The DeForest Area Chamber of Commerce |
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 | The DeForest Area Chamber of Commerce has about 200 charter members.
And they had a big problem: a horribly convoluted website that was
about as un-people-friendly as you can get. The new design focuses on
simplicity and ease of navigation. In addition, it now has a
people-friendly vibe to it. Lots of photos and images. Now people like
it. Now it's a good foundation for going forward: to promote upcoming
events, to take credit card orders for future events. |
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 | Marvin's Brick Paver's was looking for a more modern, attractive site
to better represent themselves and what they do. After a highly
collaborative period, their new site was born. |
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 | As is unfortunately often the case, the Town of Burke was displeased
with their current site, not only for looks but also for maintenance.
Site upkeep demands simple updating procedures for staff, and if
something needs to be done that the staff cannot handle, then there
needs to be support available. Town of Burke has that now. |
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This was a first-time website for Ziegler, and they had a focus on
attractiveness and were looking for a strong mix of photos and info,
including services rendered. This turned out to be one of the more
challenging sites to work on for varying reasons, but the end-result
has been satisfying. |
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Devil's Lake Vacation House |
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 | This was a first-time website for this retreat house venture. There was
a focus on attractiveness, simplicity, and photos, photos, photos. Like
many others have thought before, the idea was to get the website online
to gain exposure. This site needs a strong personal connection so that
the visitor really understands how enjoyment the owners of the retreat
house have with the house. |
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