December 13, 2007
Newest Website Design Launches
Hi,
I’m Mike Henderson, a new Content Developer here at Twelve Horses. I just started about 3 weeks ago (just in time for the Holiday Party…) and already I am pretty impressed with all the cool projects we have going. I’m going to be working with clients on creating and developing website content including, copywriting, blogging, photography, video and social media. I’ll also be doing some of that stuff right here on Horse Power!
Last week was a busy week at the Twelve Horses Reno office. I helped the team Q/C and launch new websites for three Reno, NV based companies! Not that that excuses us for not updating the blog… Still, I think they look pretty nice and show off some cool new ideas.
The Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada’s (EDAWN) new website is now open for business. This one was interesting because it required organizing a large amount of content in a user-friendly manner. Notable features include an event management system that ties into Salesforce.com, which very efficiently organizes customer data. The member center provides access to a lot of helpful information. The website also makes use of the RSS puller application, which is a very handy feature within our Content Management System (CMS).
Griffin Transport features a sharp design and a cool Flash locator map with roll-over hotspots to show the global office locations.
So that’s what we’re up to. Let us know what you think!
-Mike
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March 28th, 2008 at 11:57 am
Very nice clean and professional designs. Well done!
April 18th, 2008 at 12:17 am
EDAWIN is my favorite (bookmarked)
NCET needs some help in IE6 (if interested of course), I think because the image on the left is a little too wide, causing the page to be blank on top. IE6 is the worst.
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April 18th, 2008 at 12:20 am
One more thing, there is an entire cottage industry that is up-and-coming, which simply focuses strictly on using WordPress to assemble websites, which can be ideal for the simple 10 - 30 page website. That one you setup is pretty tricked out. Didn’t even realize it was wordpress
April 18th, 2008 at 8:15 am
Mack,
Thanks for the tip on ie6. I’ll crack the whips!
Wordpress is a pretty cool bag-o-code!
-M