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Web fonts save lives.
Published January 10, 2013
Web fonts saves lives. Alright, maybe they don’t save lives, but they’re pretty awesome and make the web look a whole lot better. As awesome as they are, there are a few things that everyone should know to get the most out of them.
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Intro to Responsive Web Design
Published August 24, 2012
How do you access the internet? On your desktop? Or maybe your laptop, or netbook? And also on a tablet? And probably on your phone? On it’s mobile browser, or even through a web app? Do you have a glossy new high-resolution monitor, or an older standard one? An average internet user’s options for experiencing the web are increasing every day, and web design must follow. Today’s best solution: responsive web design.
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Van Dam Website Redesign and Custom Facebook Tab
Published June 27, 2011
Van Dam doesn’t just build wooden boats, they handcraft fully-custom, uniquely-powerful, high-end pieces of art. We set out to reflect this in their online presence.
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Impact Thrift Stores Brand Identity & Website
Published April 26, 2011
Impact Thrift Stores realized their need for a brand face-lift and came to us to reinvigorate their logo and entice a new generation of buyers and high-end donors from their website.
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Brown & Brown Website & Resource Library
Published April 26, 2011
Dedicated research, thoughtful design, expert web development, and clear and concise copy – all elements that King Design used to develop and launch the website for Brown & Brown Consulting.
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Stonyfield Organic Moment Microsite and Video Contest
Published April 26, 2011
Engagement, Simplicity, and Sharing. 3 goals for Stonyfield’s Organic Moment campaign. Through a beautifully crafted and customized microsite with integrated Facebook components, King Design designed, developed, and launched a story-driven contest campaign that successfully delivered on all of these goals.
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Stonyfield Farm US Open Facebook Campaign
Published April 26, 2011
Stonyfield came to us wanting a Facebook presence promoting their participation in the US Open. We developed and delivered a customized application, a microsite for interactive contest participation, a 200% increase in Facebook Fan Page views, and nearly 7,000 new opt-in email contacts.
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6 Types of Websites – Which One Are You?
Published April 05, 2010
With so many sites competing for attention, your users should be able to figure out the purpose of your site within the first few seconds of their visitation.
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