Portfolio
Here are some of our recent projects. Click on the images to see more screenshots and see more features such as multilingual and mobile responsive views.
Lighthouse Country
Client: Lighthouse Country Business Association
Project: Design and build new community / business / tourism website in WordPress
Requirements: Website needed to be mobile reponsive, organized in multiple ways for different users, including a business directory.
Website: lighthousecountry.ca
Walk So Kids Can Talk
Client: Kids Help Phone / Frontstream Canada
Project: Design and build new bilingual event website in WordPress
Requirements: Website needed to be mobile reponsive, bring in xml information from Frontstream event fundraising page to build a dynamic fundraising thermometer on WordPress based website.
Website: walksokidscantalk.ca
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Mines Law
Client: Michael Mines
Project: Design and build new Drupal based website
Requirements: Client was looking to transition away from a generic Lawyer template/service that many law firms use. The service was expensive, cumbersome and not delivering organic search results on Google. For the cost of less than a 1 year subscription to his past website provider, he was able to upgrade the design, usability and SEO performance. All while taking complete control of his website.
Website: mineslaw.com
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Walk to Fight Arthritis
Client: Arthritis Society / Frontstream Canada
Project: Design and build new bilingual event website in Drupal
Requirements: Website needed to be mobile reponsive, bring in xml information from Frontstream event fundraising page to build a dynamic fundraising thermometer on Drupal based website.
Website: walktofightarthritis.ca
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North York General Foundation
Client: North York General Hospital
Project: Website redesign and major version upgrade in Drupal, as well as migrating 100+ pages of content and news
Requirements: Website needed to be upgraded and ported to the next stable version of Drupal. Website needed to be mobile responsive as well as easy to add new pages, events and news. Website would also need to be deployed over a secure network to stay within NYGH's secure environment.
Website: nyghfoundation.ca
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