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Below is a listing some of the projects we have completed and explanation of the work involved.
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JoshSimpson.com
When nationally recognized glass artist Josh Simpson outgrew his old site, he came to us for a solution. We developed a comprensive dynamic system, a customized version of our Premium Kit, that empowers his staff to maintain the site content and add images as needed. An additional component to the redesign was a shopping cart to handle their orders safely and securely. With his images as a foundation, we also designed the splash page and the art on the interior pages.
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RustyNailBar.com
A restaurant and bar in the heart of Vermont's ski country, the Rusty Nail was looking for something that would differentiate itself from the competition. We used a catchy Flash-based entry page pulling in dynamic calendar listings to give the site currency. Inside, a unique, easy to follow design brings browsers in and gives them the full experience of what the Rusty Nail has to offer with strong visuals, photo galleries, a mailing list and photos and information on the bands playing.
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FranJohnsons.com
Fran Johnson's Golf and Tennis was working off a remotely served site that severely limited their ability to keep their ability to keep their customers up to date and involved with their sales and community events. We designed and built a site that is robust enough to allow them to manage nearly every aspect of their site without being technically overwhelming. There is also an e-commerce portion to the site where they can sell gift certificates.
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CornellUrology.com
Working with the physicians at Cornell University's Department of Urology, we developed a comprehensive website that presents a large volume of content in an easy-to-navigate format. To keep the content on the site current, we built a password-protected administrative area that gives physicians the ability to add, edit, and remove text at their leisure. |
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CMIPA.com
Central Massachusetts Independent Physicians Association (CMIPA) needed a dual purpose website: a public site with information on the group and a doctor search tool; and an intranet where members could keep in touch with one another, stay current on relevant events and seminars, and maintain their member rolls. We determined a database-driven site would best suit their needs. Both the public and private areas of the site draw from the same pool of information, with different levels of access. The doctor locator tool allows browsers to search using a variety of criteria, including name, location, and specialty. The entire site is maintained by the physicians through a secure administrative area. |
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CMEChannel.com
Online continuing medical education (CME) poses many technical hurdles to be accredited. Chief among those is information security and usability. We built CMEChannel to more than satisfy these concerns and our model was approved by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The PHP-based system allows administrators to quickly build out new CME programs and implement the critical testing portion of the course. Our user database tracks users and automatically reports successful completion of coursework to the appropriate sources. |
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urologychannelMD
A truly dynamic site built on legacy technology, urologychannelMD is a keystone in Healthcommunities.com's mission. The site serves up fresh news daily from several news sources, has a comprehensive administrative area for changing content, and seamlessly interacts with a client database. Physician clients are able to log in to the system and change their contact information, view their site statistics, and contact their customer service representative directly. |
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PlavixRep.com/OMPRep.com
Built on a common dynamic engine, these sites give widely dispersed sales representatives a common source for updates, company news, and new drug information. The password protected sites also track user sessions, allowing managers to see who utilizes the site, when and how often they access it. |
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