We value: integrity, creativity, growth and quality and believe that our values show through in our work which is why we want to share some of our projects with you.
Sigmund Brouwer and his wife Cindy Morgan approached us to help them communicate a growing vision they have for their community. They were looking ahead at the inevitable growth of central Alberta, we decided they had an amazing chance to take responsibility for preserving it for later generations.
The Crowsnet Pass website has just been launched! The new site is a place where residents, businesses and visitors can easily find everything they need to know about the community and surrounding area. There's a ton of things to see on the new site: it's a great place to find local events, local businesses, information for residents, tourist sights, volunteer opportunities, a photo gallery and more.
The content management system we've installed and customized for them is going to make it easy to keep the site up-to-date. Check it out - we even made the newspaper [PDF - 335kb].
The Special Areas #4 region (in south-east Alberta) wanted to create a few promotional billboards for two regional parks: Prairie Oasis Park and Blood Indian Park, and more to come. These billboards would be placed in the parks in order to cross promote other areas in the Special Areas #4 region.
The Town of Rocky Mountain House wanted to put out a series of consistent tourism ads to establish their "Where Adventure Begins" branding/tagline and increase tourism to the Rocky Mountain House and Clearwater County region.
LA Radio Group felt there was a radio void in the Red Deer area as there wasn't a station that exclusively played the newest hit music. So they came up with the idea of the Kraze radio channel. Kraze would be fresh, vibrant and have an urban appeal to the 18-44 demographic. Kraze wants to be known as a "channel" to
show that in addition to the traditional radio media of using airwaves, they would be broadcast online.
For just over two years now we've been building a strong client/agency relationship with the Red Deer & District Community Foundation. Having started out with the Vital Signs project in 2007, we've continued to handle their large print projects.
The real success of our partnership stems from communication and simply, getting to know each other. We want to get to know our clients in order to provide the best solutions possible. In our industry, there is no such thing as too much information.
The Kello-Bilt website involved a redesign with an emphasis on the back end of things rather than merely an aesthetic change (front end). The priority was placed on creating a site that is fast (especially for rural customers with slower internet speeds) and easy for users to navigate through.
We also incorporated a content management system so that Kello-Bilt can update their content (and display lots of product images) whenever they like.
The changes we made to the look of the website served to reinforce the Kello-Bilt brand and their motto: strong, heavy and durable.
GROWTH Alberta and the Town of Barrhead needed a quick turn around on a website for a new initiative in their area, the Barrhead Green Expo. The site needed to be built on a content management system that was easy to use, but powerful enough to support features that may be added in future versions. Our solution was Joomla (our favourite CMS) which worked out very well as the staff at GROWTH Alberta were already familiar with this particular CMS.
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