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New College Web Site Design Announced

February 10, 2008 23:08 by anjel

 

The College’s website, a banal combination of green, gold and khaki, does not really inspire any great feelings of Tribe Pride. The website is merely a necessary tool used by anyone interested in the school: prospective students can look at admissions criteria, current students can see which courses are required for a Black Studies major and alumni can donate to the Fund for William and Mary.

The College has spearheaded an effort to give the website a completely new look - an endeavor called “re.web” - and has just recently released the three website design concepts in tandem with the design firm mStoner.

The goals of the re.web project, as stated on the project’s website, include refocusing the site on users, making navigation across the site easier and making the site responsive to all its audiences.

On Feb. 1, re.web announced the design concept for the College’s new website. The change to the new website is expected to start in the summer of 2008. The concept is heavily image-based and will feature a special section entitled “W&M Impact” that will highlight current research on campus.

The new site hopes to have a greater focus on individual users and to feature stories of individual students. The design concept has a pull-down menu leading to specific home pages for current students, prospective students, faculty, parents and alumni. The concept also features excerpts from student blogs.

The main impetus for a change of the site was a report assessing the current site completed in 2006. The report compiled major complaints about the site as a result of local focus groups and an online submission form.

The ten most common complaints included difficulty in finding information on specific majors and departments, admissions data, information for students about to arrive at the college and current and future events to happen on campus.

The report cites the websites of Harvard University, Swarthmore College and the University of California at Berkeley to be model web sites, and it takes into account specific features from each in outlining the new site’s goals.

Final changes still need to be made to the design concept. While the College’s home page will switch to the new design in the summer of 2008, the change will be gradual.

“[W]e won't wake up one morning to find that all W&M sites have a brand new look from top to bottom,” said the re.web website. “It will take many months to complete the move to the new design.”


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iGenMedia

January 28, 2008 00:42 by anjel

iGenMedia, a web design company in Naperville, Illinois, received the Gold Website Design award from The American Association of Webmasters for the redesign of their client's website, Primal Fitness Inc. The Gold Web Design Award Designation is the highest level of recognition a web design firm can receive by the AAWM. The new website was honored based on its clean design, attractive layout and excellent content quality. Primal Fitness selected iGenMedia Web Design , based on iGen's extensive experience in custom web design, web based application development, their reputation for achieving measurable marketing results and the outstanding customer service they provide to their Naperville and Chicago-land clients. Primal Fitness provides personal training and rehabilitation services for professional athletes.

The purpose of the new website is to: properly market the company's services, attract new clients, provide current clients with on-going training programs and, eventually, expand the site to support the distribution of vitamins and supplements through iGenMedia's e-Commerce engine. This is the second web design award iGenMedia has received over the last 12 months from the AAWM. The Gold Web Design award was selected from hundreds of submissions received by the AAWM. iGenMedia has been recognized as one of the web design leaders in the Naperville area and continues to see significant growth in both Website Design and Internet Marketing clients. "We are proud of to be recognized once again by the AAWM. I would like to congratulate the Design Team for accurately capturing the client's branding and desired graphical impact.

Also, we need to recognize the great work the development team put forth in implementing the final design and marring the design with our award winning Website Content Management System. Primal Fitness is a great example of how our team can work in lockstep with clients to, not only achieve their online marketing goals, but also create a great looking website they can be proud of".. Said Hugo Fernandez, iGenMedia's Managing Partner. About iGenMedia: iGenMedia Web Design is a full service Naperville web design and internet marketing company servicing Chicago and the Midwest. Organizations interested in Search Engine Optimization, Internet Marketing, Pay Per Click Advertising, Website Design, eCommerce Website Development and Web Site SEO Services can call 1-630-937-0900, or visit the company website at http://www.iGenWebDesign.com


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Easy website design tool gets major makeover

January 18, 2008 02:11 by anjel

Softpress is introducing a public beta version of its Freeway 5 web design software at Macworld Expo.

The Freeway 5 Public Beta Program offers users 30-days to use the next version of the WYSIWYG web design application. With a new version release failry imminent, the developers are offering all customers who purchase Freeway 4 after 1 January, 2008 a free downloadable upgrade to the new version when it is finalized.

“We are delighted to give web designers an early peek at our Freeway 5 web creation tools,” said Softpress managing director Richard Logan. “Scheduled to coincide with Macworld Expo, we want existing and new users to download this beta and let us know what they think about the exciting new features.”

As an introductory offer, from 14 January 14 until Freeway 5 is released, the price of full download copies of Freeway 4 (including a free upgrade to Freeway 5) will be reduced to $199 (Freeway 4 Pro) and $69 (Freeway 4 Express).

Freeway 5 offers a range of new features, including support for CSS website navigation; the creation of personalised templates for Blogger sites; Google Actions to deploy Google content on pages and a range of additional improvements, including: sliced background images, background effects, new graphic effects, nested HTML lists, Save Archive, iPhoto import, and colour labeling.


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