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New website for the Lacombe Foundation

This week marks the start of another web project. The Lacombe Foundation which is a non-profit organization that provides safe and affordable accommodation to seniors has chosen iMAGINE MEDIA DESIGNS to re-design their current web presence. The project will include designing a new user interface that will be accessible to all demographics, rich web development to provide the needed functionality (event calendars and digital media), and a powerful content management system for on-line Client access and updates.

Look for this project to launch in the next six to eight weeks.

Village of Delburne website

iMAGINE MEDIA DESIGNS was chosen by the Village of Delburne to create and deliver a website that would suit the municipality and give them a tool to keep their citizens informed about community events and information.

The project included researching similar municipal websites to find what does and does not work and how best to provide the necessary information and tools to the residents of the Village of Delburne; creating a design that was fresh, eye catching, and user friendly; develop the website using a powerful CMS that would help drive the day to day functionality and provide the village staff with an easy way to add and update their own content; and finally make the website as search engine friendly as possible, ensuring residents and visitors alike could find the information they were looking for using either Google or Yahoo.

The completed website launched on July 9th, 2009 and it will provide the Village of Delburne an effective on-line tool to promote their community and keep their citizens well informed all year long.

Website redesign for Classic Bowtie Connection

This week marks the start of a new web project at iMAGINE MEDIA DESIGNS.

Classic Bowtie Connection and iMAGINE have teamed up for the redesign of Classic Bowtie Connection’s website. We will also be collaborating on their newest venture, Classic Dream Machines.

Both projects will be designed from the ground up and will include fresh designs, powerful content management system functionality, and excellent SEO visibility for search engines.

Look for both projects to be launched in the next eight weeks.

New Sunreal Property Management website is live

I just recently completed work on the new website for Sunreal Property Management Ltd. The project consisted of a refreshed design and some detailed programming that would help power the functionality of the website.

The new website was built upon the Joomla CMS to provide the Client with access to their content and the ability to make updates to their website themselves. Special functionality was also implemented to allow for Sunreal’s clients to login and review specific information about their commercial / residential properties.

All of the custom programming for the Sunreal Property Management Ltd. project was provided by Terry Noel of TPU Design.

Sunreal’s new website can be found on-line at www.sunrealgroup.com.

Cloud 9 Naturally website launched

I have just recently completed work on the new website for Cloud 9 Naturally bath and beauty products. The redesign and development took just over eight weeks to complete and the final product clearly reflects the Client’s vision.

The website includes a complete e-commerce solution that will allow Cloud 9 Naturally to sell their products to a large range of consumers. Other features included in the website are: Google Maps for locating all of the retail stores that currently sell Cloud 9 Naturally products, a contact form for submitting comments, inquires, or questions and image faders to showcase their featured products.

The new website can be viewed at: www.cloud9naturally.com.

Two new projects started this week

Today I have started work on two new projects. The first project is for the Village of Delburne. This project includes the redesign of their current website and implementation of a content management system (Joomla). I look to have this project launched within the next four weeks, so check out the new design in the coming weeks.

The other project is for Sunreal Property Management. I will be redesigning their current website and will be implementing a customized CMS that will allow for e-commerce (sale of real estate documents) and multi-level user access.

This project should be completed within six weeks of commencement, so check back to see the new Sunreal Property Management website.

New website for My Star Collector Car

Today I have begun work on a new website for My Star Collector Car. The website is based on the classics of the ’50′s, ’60′s, ’70′s, and ’80′s and the stories that the owners have about their old fashioned rides.

The website will be built with a custom content management system and will utilize unique features like a custom light box image gallery, an on-line newsletter, and a YouTube link to allows users to showcase videos of car meets and other events.

The website design will reflect the look and feel of decades past and will display the content to the user in a clear and accessible manner.

The project will be ready for launch in about four to six weeks, so check out: www.mystarcollectorcar.com for all the interesting stories Jim and Jerry Sutherland will be serving up to readers.

Two new projects started this week

This week I have begun work on two new projects. A website redesign for Four Corners Vacations and a business card for Vision Truck Lines.

The website for Four Corners Vacations will include an on-line booking request form and a custom photo gallery to display images from global destinations. The website will be built using HTML /CSS and will include dynamic PHP elements including the booking request form. I hope to have this website ready and launched in the next six weeks.

The business cards for Vision Truck Lines will be designed using a photograph of their shiny red truck and trailer units. The cards will provide the company a new communications tool and will help advertise their recently launched website.

Look for both of these projects to be displayed in the portfolio section in the coming weeks.

Vision Truck Lines website is live!

Yesterday marked the launch of the website for Vision Truck Lines. The project has been under development for the past six months and its nice to see how all the pieces have come together for the final product. The website utilizes a custom content management system and has multiple extensions that allow for a more engaging display of the Client’s content.

Vision Truck Lines required a web-based job application that would allow potential employees to apply for positions online and I was able to deliver a custom form that would suit all of their needs. The website also has an image gallery that uses a ‘light box’ effect to display their fleet of trucks and trailers.

Working on the Vision Truck Lines has been a good experience and has allowed me to add even more knowledge of web design along the way. You can visit the website at: Vision Truck Lines.com.

Two new and exciting updates!

Today I would like to announce the launch of the new Red Deer Tennis Club website. This project has been under development for the past seven weeks and is based on a custom content management system. The website design is clean and clear and uses colours that reflect the Client in every way.

The content management system utilizes many extensions that allow for event calendars, image galleries, and Google mapping of tennis court locations. Also, the Client can log into the website to make all the changes to the content, from text to images to new events. This feature allows for easy updates and can be done when any new information needs to entered into the website.

This website for the Red Deer Tennis Club has been fun to design and build and will give them a new platform to relay information to the community in and around central Alberta. You can visit the website at: Red Deer Tennis Club.com.

The second piece of news today is the launch of the re-designed iMAGINE MEDIA DESIGNS logo. The logo now has a more vibrant colour scheme and is also more ‘edgy’. I wanted the design to better reflect the business and its goals and objectives. Though iMAGINE is not currently taking on any new Clients, I did want to complete a refresh of both the logo and the website. This will allow me to better my skills in both graphic and web design. Look for the website re-design coming in the next six to eight weeks.