 |
Life insurance agency Blackhorse Life Brokerage needed a website
that incorporated good consumer-focused information while compelling
prospects to make contact with the company's agents. Blackhorse's
management also wanted the ability to add or modify the website
as their needs grew. This solution included an adminstrative web-based
tool plus comprehensive training and documentation so they could
pick up the ball as they see fit.
|
| |
|
 |
Club Solutions Magazine upgraded from a site over which they
had little to no creative control, required them to email articles
to a designer for updates and wasn't search engine optimized.
While that website included ads, impressions couldn't be tracked
so online ad sales were weak.
Our solution is this search engine optimized Content Management
System giving Club Solutions free reign over their content, design
and ads. The homepage features a slideshow linked to featured
articles, writers update their blogs at will and ads rotate and
impressions are measured, offering greater options to advertisers.
Subscribers fill out an online form that saves to a secure downloadable
database.
|
| |
|
 |
While HomeQuest's original site fit the company's functional
needs, the three-year-old design felt outdated and lacked the
visual impact of a company that was dynamic and thriving. Our
solution is a site that includes two modes of navigation to ensure
visitors can easily access the content they needed quickly and
easily.
|
| |
|
|
When Venture Title Group began operating independently from a
national title company, they needed to recreate many web-based
services that had previously been operated by the parent company
and create a website that stood out in a crowded marketplace.
The solution is a site that not only takes title order from clients,
but delivers those to specific email accounts within the company,
depending on the client's Sales Representative. The site also
links to a custom-database that allows clients to download closing
documents, rather than sending bulky emails and features prominently
displayed third-party links, useful to their client market.
|
| |
|
|
For its debut year in independent operation after spending 10
years running a basketball camp in conjunction with a local high
school, BNB Camps needed a site that was attractive and enabled
for constant content updates. The solution is a Content Management
System that allows the Camp Directors to quickly and easily add
or edit pages, articles, pictures, blogs, graphics, menu items,
etc. with an easy-to-use web-based dashboard.
|
| |
|
|
|
Hair Loss Center ownership sought out the help of Pixilla Designs
to help redesign their site. Originally, the owner attempted to
use a template provided by a discount domain registrar. While
it provided a space for the content, the site was cold, drab and
uninviting. The Hair Loss Center wanted a site that was engaging
and provided informative content without seeming clinical. Our
solution is a Flash-enhanced site with plenty of great images
and subtle animation to engage the eye and direct the reader.
|
| |
|
|
Burgeoning IT firm Total Network Designs needed a site that told
the story of their comprehensive services in a way that would
make sense to the not-so-tech-savvy client. The result is a site
with two different navigation methods intended to make navigation
appealing and make sense. Also included is an embedded Flash video.
|
| |
|
|
Internet lender HomeTrac Mortgage needed a strong online presence
that stood out from a flood of mortgage websites and that appealed
to their web-savvy clientele. The solution was an XHTML-compliant
site that featured their array of services, customer testimonials,
a graphic image of the loan process and an online application.
|
|
|
|
Lending Tree lender Advent Mortgage had a website, but required
a redesign that reflected the company's quiet approach to home
financing. The solution was a site that included full online applications
that allowed a user to save their progress, if they needed to
do so; Java calculators and a search feature.
|
|
|
|
As Advent grew, so did its need for a recruitment site in addition
to ads placed on job boards. The site accomplishes the dual goals
of providing enough information to garner interest and prompts
visitors to submit resumes through an online form.
|
| |
|
|
Lending Tree lender US Equity needed a site that detailed its
services with an intent to educate consumers on the various facets
of home financing. In addition to featuring Java calculators and
a comprehensive online application, the entire site is also available
in Spanish.
|
|
|
|
One of Louisville's best kept secrets is PPB, Inc., the nation's
foremost installer and servicer of oncological diagnostic and
treatment equipment. PPB not only installs and services the equipment,
but as a full-service architecture firm, they have overseen the
build-out of hospitals, clinics and cancer centers. The site not
only reflects their impressive array of services, but also highlights
every one of their 37 installations nation-wide.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|