"Good design keeps the user happy, the manufacturer in the black and the aesthete unoffended."
— Raymond Loewy, Industrial Designer
The World Wide Web is today's most powerful and cost-effective marketing tool. It can give your organization a global reach and enable you to interact with customers and prospects. A well-designed website will say a lot about your organization and become one of the cornerstones
of your brand.
To see examples click here.
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Bill Regan and Jane Roy Brown The website for a creative team. He is a painter and photographer and she is a writer and editor. |
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The Halalisa Singers A small non-profit world music ensemble in the metro Boston area. |
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WVAIA Founded in 1888, the Waterville Valley Athletic and Improvement Association preserves and maintains the oldest network of hiking trails in the Northeast. The site provides information about the hiking trails and other WVAIA activities and features a number of historic photos of hiking in Waterville Valley, NH. |
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Town of Waterville Valley The municipal website for a small town in New Hampshire. |
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Prototypes and Studies |
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Spirals: A Graphical Exploration |
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| Opak Racing Prototype Opak Racing A protoype for a distributor of auto parts used in customization for auto racing. The interactive "dashboard" element is geared for the target market of young car racing enthusiasts. |
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| WDS Web Developers Source WDS A prototype layout for a hypothetical Web Developers' portal in which all the layout is based on CSS. The orginal logo design and the water-themed graphics are a play on the term "source" and help to establish a recognizable brand for the site. |
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