This week saw the launch of the new Unishippers website, designed by MWI. This is probably one of the larger and more complex sites we've designed due to the various users involved and the direct impact of the design and usability factors on the client's bottom line. We're pretty happy with the results.
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Like MarketStar, Venafi is another client whose products and services aren't easy to describe and which are only relevant to a niche audience. For example, if I told you Venafi is a systems management vendor focused on encryption technologies, automating discovery, deployment, application configuration and certificate and key management throughout the enterprise, you'd likely go into cerebral arrest, unless you're the type of person who deals with this stuff on a day to day basis.
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We were contracted by Artscape to redesign their website and add a small content management module so they can manage an online gallery of the artwork they sell. Unfortunately for you, the gallery is behind a password protected page, so you'll have to register and contact them if you want to see much of their work.
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We just launched a new website for Summit Pain Management. Here's what they say about themselves:
Summit Pain Management is a comprehensive medical clinic dedicated to diagnosing and treating chronic pain, allowing you to improve your physical and mental health and restore your quality of life. Our medical team is uniquely qualified to provide a balanced approach to pain treatment with injections, medications, physical rehabilitation, psychological evaluation, and advanced implantable therapies. If you suffer from chronic pain, ask your primary care provider for a referral to Summit Pain Management and begin the process of reclaiming your life.
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We signed up MarketStar as a new client for our SEO services a few weeks ago. For those of you unfamiliar with this $1B+ (yes, that's a "B" as in billion) sales and marketing outsourcing company, based in Ogden, it's an interesting beast of a business.
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MWI recently launched a new website for Union Park Center, a business park in the Fort Union area (that's part of greater Salt Lake City for those of you not familiar with Utah).
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It's not 100%, but we're just about finished with a website for a residential treatment facility for teens located in Samoa called Manuia Plantation.
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Although the MWI website hasn't been updated in several months, we'll have a substantial amount of new work to post in the next 30-60 days as we launch new websites for Unishippers, Utah's Hogle Zoo, GNi, Terra Industries, Server Technology, and others.
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Poems Art is a wholesaler of fine art prints. That is, they produce prints of artwork from their network of artists, and then they sell the prints to retailers around the world. We just launched their newly redesigned site that includes a content management system for managing artist profiles and images, wishlists, and allows customers to place orders (Poems does not sell to individuals, only retailers, FYI).
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There are some websites that feel like more of an accomplishment than others, and the new site we just launched for the Bank of American Fork is one such website. It's been a long road with a lot of pauses, delays, and bumps (including multiple hard drive failures on their brand new web server just weeks before launch), and a client of less excellent caliber probably wouldn't have survived.
Disclaimer: We didn't select any of the photos on the site.
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Looks like Brighton Ski Resort has been sold to CNL, a REIT based in Florida. Around 2002 I personally designed the site Brighton uses to this day, so I like to keep an eye on them even though it's been a while.
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Neumont is a unique school. They're a small but growing accredited university offering an accelerated bachelor's degree in computer science and an MBA as well. You can get your degree fast, and the school is backed by some major companies like IBM and Microsoft. I've had almost ten of their students do work for me and overall I've been very pleased, so if you're looking to go to school and want something that will pay good money when you graduate and won't take a lot of time, give Neumont a gander.
We actually launched the new website for Neumont University a few months ago, but I want to get it on the blog because it's one of the sites we've done recently that I really like. The design work was done by John Adams, HTML coding for the templates by Brian Sweeting, and the content populated and initial SEO work done by Eric Morgan, and I think it came out quite well. It's got a bit of that Web 2.0 design feel to it, but not too much so hopefully it won't be out of style when we all move to Web 3.0 or Web 8.0 or whatever it's going to be next year.
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