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CompUSA CompLink
CompUSA needed to introduce a new learning program to its customers. Network Health
Network Health, a small HMO, needed to make their website competitive with other HMOs in their market. Friends of the Morse Institute Library
The Friends needed a site that was easy to update and promoted their activities and efforts. Idea Productions
Idea Productions needed to update their site. Tri-State Trek
The Tri-State Trek was missing one component of their advertising program, a website. Needham Community Theatre
The Needham Community Theatre needed a site that was easy to maintain, attractive and promoted their events to audiences and potential members. HP Learning Curve
Hewlett Packard is rolling out a new product for their customers - a series of training modules. They needed to promote these modules in a clear manner that integrated with their existing site. St. Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's needed a website - but without a way of updating the site easily, the site would soon become out of date. Lyman Phillips implemented a site using a small CMS that made it easy for a number of people to update the site. CIGNA Corporation
CIGNA needed to change their large, over 1200 page, site to allow easier access to their multitude of offerings, as well as develop a consistent look to the site. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Harvard Pilgrim’s Clinician Resources provided easy access to HPHC publications and departmental resources. Bank of America
Bank of America was revamping their web site. They needed a way to promote their multiple services without overwhelming the visitor. They discovered that they had not verified that their design could be built in html. Bailit Health Purchasing
The client’s previous site did not reflect the success or breadth of service that the client offered. The client needed a site that was expandable and had a high-gloss. GlaxoSmithKline
This was a marketing site used to introduce and promote Alluna – an herbal sleep agent. Camp Arrowhead
The client had very few written materials, no design specifications, and no budget. The site would be maintained by volunteers, so it needed to be easy to update.
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