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We created a dynamic Pressroom with GPTMC

The Greater Philadelphia Tourism and Marketing Corporation Pressroom needed a new face and some unique functionality. We worked with their web and PR teams to develop a set of powerful new tools to import press releases from Word documents while maintaining formatting, a batch photo uploader/editor, and an intuitive interface to edit the site’s content once uploaded. The front end is clean, efficient, and allows both casual browsers and journalists to access information and media by searching or browsing tags.

We created a bold site with Duke’s Baldwin Scholars

Duke University’s Baldwin Scholars program provides leadership training and opportunities for female undergraduates. They required a site to communicate their message of empowerment and leadership, giving a voice to past and present participants. We provided a solution that features program information, biographies of Duke pioneers, an on-line application, student profiles, student blogs, and an easy to use content management tool.

We helped the UArts’ Continuing Studies Program go paperless

The University of the Arts Continuing Studies program sought our help to digitize their extensive paper trail. We developed an on-line application to centralize their data collection. The system allows instructors to log in, fill out faculty data information, create and edit a syllabus, make requests for their courses, and submit student evaluations. The information aggregates, letting administrators distribute syllabi to students, process and complete requests, maintain up-to-date faculty information, and provide students with their evaluations.

We developed an international community site with DukeEngage

Duke University’s Center for Civic Engagement administers the DukeEngage program, putting students in communities that need their help. There are dozens of DukeEngage sites from Durham to Zimbabwe. The site integrates with GoogleMaps, plotting student student blog posts. We also provided functionality for students to register for required workshops and track their progress within the program. Program sites, workshops, events, announcements, and photos are easily updated through customized administrative tools, while marketing copy is updated with a very simple edit-in-place system.

We developed a site with the Howard Hughes Undergraduate Research Program at Duke

In 2006 the Howard Hughes Medical Institute provided Duke University with a large grant to administer an undergraduate research program. We developed a marketing site to attract undergraduates to the program, also providing outreach for high school students and teachers. We created a platform for participating students to blog about their experience during the program, a publications section to spotlight research achievements, and a repository for alumni stories.

We host a monthly gathering called Junto

After reading the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, we had the idea of hosting community events similar to his Junto. Since March of 2007 we have regularly invited community leaders, design professionals, technologists, artists, and other like-minds to expound on a set topic and follow with open discussion. Also there is free beer and tomato pie. Learn more at junto.org.

We helped update CCAHA’s form and function

The Conservation Center for Art and Historical Artifacts required a redesign of their site. They needed to showcase upcoming conferences, news items, program archives, conservator biographies, and a gamut of conservation services. We developed an intuitive edit-in-place content management system, requiring very little training and no knowledge of mark-up.

We started from scratch with PayDC

A local start-up developing a system to educate chiropractors and patients about hybrid methods of paying for alternative care required a graphic identity. We developed a logo system, marketing site, and print collateral.

We created an online communication tool with Greene Towne School

The Philadelphia Montessori school celebrated it’s fortieth anniversary this year, expanding into a new building. They also chose to end the legacy of the phone tree, updating their online capabilities. The new site prominently features photography, clearly displays marketing information, and provides a place for administrators to communicate with parents about events, emergencies, and snow days.

We built an informational site with DCS

South Philadelphia’s Diversified Community Services provides the Point Breeze community with child care, family and adult services, and engages in community building. Their newly-opened (February 2008) Social Services Center houses financial aid, adult education, after school, and other programs. We provided them with a small, clean informational site to highlight their key services and present calls to action. They can always use volunteer help.

We developed a website with the luxury development project Aquella AC

The Atlantic City real estate development Aquella, located on a private peninsula across from the Borgata hotel required a rich site to showcase photographs, digital renderings, floor plans, finish/material samples, and press clippings. Working with Philadelphia architects Qb, we developed a graceful and immersive visual-driven site.

We created an online exhibition system with Philadelphia’s Gallery Joe

Philadelphia’s Gallery Joe required a flexible system to display current exhibitions and link shows to represented artists. An archive of artists’ work and past news items were also necessary. A clean minimal design sets off the work.