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Sam Abdo's high-fashion products are found in leading boutiques and retail stores around the world. Their website is a good example of a "catalog site." A catalog site is similar to an ecommerce store in many ways, though it doesn't take payments. Product descriptions, images, prices, company information, and categories are all actively editable. By using the content-management system, hot products can be featured and the inventory can be kept current with trends. |
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Here's a backstage look at Savings.com's logo and website redesign. Click the thumbnail image to view several stages of development, including selection of the initial logo concept, website corporate colors, website palette, and some design iterations. Our design process is collaborative: we work closely with each client to ensure that designs fit the intended audience and communicate your company's message effectively. Rest assured: we don't use templates. |
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The ICH website features both digital and downloable products. This educational website offers comprehensive courses on Chinese Herbology. Students register and pay online and receive CEU credit for courses completed. When all courses are completed, the student receives an emailed certificate of completion, automatically! As would be expected, the ICH site incorporates file-protection and other security measure to prevent unauthorized course downloads as well as a full content-management system (CMS) to keep pricing and other information current. |
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The Vaksman Law Offices are a multi-service law firm for individuals and businesses in New York and Las Vegas. The firm's philosophy is to provide excellent legal counsel, but also to act as strategists and advisors. Coincidentally, this was also Transform Agency's role during this design project. As strategists, we tactfully steered our client away from a "logo mill" (template design) logo. We proposed a unique and vibrant visual Identity and Web design, targeting the firm's high-intensity clientele. While competitors may continue to prefer conservative grays and corporate blues, the VaksmanLaw.com website stands out -- even against the dazzling backdrop of Las Vegas or New York! |


