We recently launched a redesigned website for Stealth Concealment, a leader in cell and wireless antenna concealment products, services and design/build strategies. Along with a new logo, supplied by Amy Reed with Helium, and updated content from Dale Aren with Matrix Marketing, we restructured the site and implemented our newest version of our custom Content Management System (CMS) known as Biscuit CMS. Now, in the days and weeks to come, Biscuit will be there to easily facilitate updates to content, search engine data and titles, images, and more. Thanks again to our Charleston, SC partners, Matrix Marketing and Helium.
A thank you to Brent and Corinna at Studio 6.
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posted by Tim on June 14th, 2010Hagerstown Advance launches in September
posted by Scott on October 16th, 2009The City of Hagerstown contracted us to plan, map out and create a new web presence that would promote a new specialized economic development initiative. After listening to the goals of the project, we recommended building a set of tools that can actively be used by city staff, current business owners, and new business prospects, instead of a static brochure-style website.
The site also includes a custom content management system that allows the city to update it whenever they want without any programming knowledge required. From adding text to images to updating page title tags, practically everything is managed in the CMS while maintaining its simplicity and easy of use. The city decided that instead of relying on one staff member to keep the entire site fresh and relevant, they wanted to assign staff to specific sections — we added a user permissions module so that staff personnel could only update their assigned section. We also included some safeguards to prevent those “oops!” moments.
The site plan includes separate phases, with “Phase 1″ being launched in September.
Hagerstown Advance has been a fun project to work on and it means a lot to us that this initiative is successful because we live and/or work in Hagerstown. And with our past experience in specialized economic development projects, it was natural fit for us.
We’re continuing to add content and new features to the site, so be sure to check it often. www.hagerstownadvance.com
Note: The Hagerstown Advance project also includes a DVD which was produced by High Rock Studios, and print pieces which were created by High Rock Studios and Fleetwood Design. High Rock also designed the Hagerstown Advance logo and Ridgerunner Publishing provided all of the photography.
Back in the saddle again.
posted by Scott on May 29th, 2009I was away on a mini-vacation to take care of a few things, like, getting married. Thank you Tim, for filling in the gap with your one blog entry. :) Now that I’m back, wow, we have a lot going on right now!
We’re making progress on the development side of the City of Hagerstown’s economic marketing initiative, Hagerstown Advance. This week we completed a website design for Bushey Feight Morin Architects, and we’re also working on new website designs for Studio 6 Health Club, The Woods Company, Franklin County Works, and North Square Farmer’s Market. We also have a handful of sites that are in the development phase, being coded and tested, that should be launching soon. We have some really cool stuff happening but its too early to make any announcements on those projects yet… exciting things going on behind closed doors! We’ll also be rolling out some big updates to the 2nd Floor site next week and the week after. Along with the above items, everyone is knocking out service tickets, weekly client updates, and anything else that comes up. Busy? Yeah!
We’ll be relocating our Hagerstown office to the old Junior Fire Engine Company No. 3 firehouse on N Potomac if everything continues to go as planned with its exterior and interior renovations. The firehouse, which (I believe) was built in 1852, comes equipped with lots of history, ghost stories, a fire pole and many other unique qualities. Yeah, a fire pole! Needless to say we’re really looking forward to getting in there!
Whew! With all that said, it’s good to be back and in the trenches!
Franklin County Visitors Bureau just got a facelift.
posted by Scott on May 7th, 2009We just launched the latest version of the Franklin County Visitors Bureau site, Explore Franklin County. This update primarily consists of visual enhancements, and some back-end functionality to support the next phase of the site, which includes some pretty cool multimedia and interactivity tools! We’ll keep you updated when the next phase goes live!



