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If your website could look in the mirror, what would it say?

Do you like it sexy?

The Sexy Grammarian wanted to create a completely new online presence, one that reflected the brand she had been developing for the past year.

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If your website could look in the mirror, what would it say?

Want to look different?

2Bridge Communications wanted to stand out from the competition. They wanted to present an updated brand message, where they could highlight their unique service.

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If your website could look in the mirror, what would it say?

Time to modernize?

The Mexican Museum wanted a website they could maintain. More than twelve years prior, they had a custom content management system developed to maintain their website.

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If your website could look in the mirror, what would it say?

Want to beautify?

"My website is ugly, ugly, ugly!" That's what Katie Anderson said when she asked us for help. She had hired SEO experts to optimize her website, and that gave her top ranking in search engines. Unfortunately...

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 "My website is ugly, ugly, ugly!" That's what Katie Anderson said when she asked us for help. She had hired SEO experts to optimize her website, and that gave her top ranking in search engines. Unfortunately for her, the SEO experts were not designers. They covered her site in keywords and eliminated the unsearchable Flash animation on her home page. The result: ugly.

Katie is an interior designer. Her site needed to represent her design aesthetic, especially now that she appeared in the top Google search results. She also wanted to preserve her signature color scheme and design elements.

WHAT WE DID

KatieWorld.com was running on an old version of WordPress with old extensions that needed upgrading before we could do anything. Because this was her production environment, we made a duplicate of the site where we could stage all the changes. As expected, upgrading WordPress and all the extensions broke many things, but we fixed them all, then got to work beautifying.

We returned the grace the site had lost by adding a slideshow of some of her best work on her landing page. We also replaced the default typeface to one with a designer feel, lending it more elegance.

We integrated all the work the SEO experts had done, and those keywords now contribute to the design in addition to helping her maintain her rank with search engines.