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Monday, June 1st, 2009 at 8:24 am by Zack |
The Challenge: Use the NFL’s brand power to make a difference in the lives of young people, by teaching them the values exemplified by the league. The company focuses on inner-city youth in areas without traditional sports programs.
The Work: Full front-end design integrating informational content, a Q&A section from the legendary Coach Miller.
The Result: A full-featured site giving young people a chance to see what the NFL can do for them, not only as athletes, but as productive adults.
What’s Cool: The site’s sports-related features draw users in and keep them coming back, giving the NFL a chance to achieve their character-building goals.
The Challenge: Build a site allowing multiple vendors to process orders for thousands of products — and do it all in under two months.
The Work: A fully revamped, highly customized CMS with inventory management, purchase tracking, ad integration, and more — along with a complete suite of social networking features, including blogging, discussion, and video.
The Result: Launching later this week, Solartown is the hub for discussing and buying ecologically friendly products. The site has full-fledged social networking features, and a robust back-end which includes customized drop shipping for multiple vendors.
What’s Cool: Nobody can come close to what SolarTown has now, and their design gives them plenty of room to expand — adding new products, new vendors, or even entirely new categories is a snap, and their social media system can support as many new users as necessary.
Tags: ecommerce, social networking, solar, sports