Portfolio
TellEmotion
An animated polar bear helps students, families and employees save energy—and the Tellemotion website we developed explains exactly how that happens. The site includes a simulation of the innovative Tellemotion energy monitoring system, plus press releases, testimonials and details of the underlying technology.
Stephen Gorman: The Art of the Wild
Art is personal for both creator and buyer; the website we built for Stephen Gorman respects that personal experience. The neutral background makes his nature photography glow. The website allows him to personalize his response to each visitor with newsletters, announcements and special offers. Visitors can explore his photographs by content, style and shape (orientation). The shopping cart simplifies online purchases, and the visitor login gives buyers access to the latest news about the artist and his work.
Myers Rue Training & Consulting
Websites become outdated for many reasons: technology moves on, styles change, the company finds itself concentrating on different products and services. Myers Rue asked us to revamp their website with an entirely new look and feel more suited to their current mission. We made sure the home page invited further exploration; removed a clutter of internal links; simplified and strengthened the navigation; and made it easy for visitors to find the website and contact Myers Rue. The new website celebrates a company with over 20 years of experience plus the latest in organizational development expertise.
Take Off and Grow
We built the Take-Off & Grow website to serve two important needs. First, it had to appeal to the nonprofit’s clients—high school students who complete community service in exchange for aviation training hours. Second, the website had to help the nonprofit track registration, maintain work and training logs, post community service jobs and accept applications for the program.
The website has a home page Flash slideshow that conveys the joy of flying, along with functionality that makes it easy to sign up and serve students. To see what Paul Schlieben, the founder of Take Off & Grow, has to say about his new website, click here.
Hitchmough Knives
http://www.hitchmoughknives.com
Howard Hitchmough is a fine knifemaker based in Peterborough, New Hampshire. He wanted an elegant website to showcase his work—one that he could easily update as he completes new projects. We designed his website with an online gallery that displays high-quality images of his knives. At the click of a mouse, visitors can enlarge each picture without leaving the page. Howard Hitchmough has complete control over the gallery, uploading new images whenever he likes.
The River Center
The River Center of Peterborough is a local service organization that finds and shares community resources to enrich the quality of local life. We developed a warm, welcoming site to attract visitors and connect them with local programs and resources. An easy two-question survey guides visitors right online to the programs that will serve them best.
TWP Marketing Communications
The TWP tag line is “Our words mean business.” But like all websites, this one needed interesting graphic content, too. We used vibrant colors, striking examples and a well-balanced design to give the website flare, yet keep visitors focused on the real product: the words.
Daniel Johnston & Co., Inc.
Daniel and David Johnston are petroleum contract specialists who consult and lecture internationally on oil field and drilling negotiations. Their website helps them market their services around the globe. Visitors may download articles and other publications by company employees; read about and order books; and sign up for the company’s courses. As always, we designed the website to be personal, professional and easy to navigate, giving worldwide visitors confidence in this U.S. company.
The Family Center
Growing families need information they can trust. The Family Center, a local family support organization, uses their website to explain their programs and communicate with parents. So we made sure the website included a central control panel, allowing The Family Center to enter current newsletters, calendar events and program listings themselves. Information is always current and always relevant.
John Sirois Fine Art
John Sirois, a Monadnock area painter, needed a stylish website to display his work and to share artist and painting information with visitors. The underlying software lets John easily upload any painting from his repertoire for any visitor; and provides the most recent information about exhibits. The website design complements and never competes with John’s stunning work.
The Under One Roof Project
http://www.underoneroofproject.org
The Under One Roof Project is a resource center in the Monadnock Region for community members with developmental disabilities. We created a website that lets visitors automatically subscribe to, view and receive newsletters. With direct links to resources, an updatable project calendar and an easy-to-use contact form, this website keeps the Under One Roof Project connected to their clients.
Energy Markets Access
http://www.energymarketsaccess.com
In the oil and gas industry, expanding into new markets requires knowledge and restraint; any new venture is risky. Energy Markets Access (EMA) helps contain that risk. We gave EMA a site where graphics and words—even the choice of font and colors—convey calm, focused expertise. The site delivers EMA’s message to busy executives at first glance: here is a company with knowledge you can trust.
RoadRunner Landcare
We built the RoadRunner Landcare website to attract new customers to the company’s Arizona landcare service—and keep them coming. This website includes a customer login system and the ability to email newsletters. The Request a Bid Page makes it easy for customers to contact Roadrunner and for Roadrunner to serve their needs.
