Go Live! James G. Rogers Architects
We’ve been working with James G. Rogers Architects (JGRA) since 2009 when we designed their initial site. They are a high-end architecture firm that sources projects across a wide range of organizations.
We’ve been working with James G. Rogers Architects (JGRA) since 2009 when we designed their initial site. They are a high-end architecture firm that sources projects across a wide range of organizations.
In your bricks and mortar store or a typical business, you have a certain flow or process to your business. In this blog we are going to glean how your existing process of doing business can help you with the visitor experience on your website. Retailers: It’s all about the flow! For the retailer, a…
In website development speak I’m okay until the techies begin to throw around the initials, then my eyes glaze over and I run for my quiet place! For the entrepreneur who wants to be savvy and work in their backend they do need to know some acronyms to be successful. Here is my list of…
This week at nurenu we’re thinking about content updating. We want all of our clients to keep us in the loop as to what is happening at their business for three reasons. The first is simple, we love hearing about your success. If you’re succeeding, then we’re succeeding, and that makes our day. The second…
In recent months we’ve been talking with our clients about content refreshing. In fact we’ve been talking about it almost daily. It’s something that we can’t stress enough. The most surprising thing for us though, is that this idea of updating content wasn’t intuitive to our clients, or to many people at large. So we…
When we design a website for any bricks and mortar store we want to recreate the feeling that you get when you walk into their store. Everything from how you are welcomed to how you view their products and services. With our ‘renu’ of Handwright Gallery and Framing’s website, we wanted to capture the essential…
2008 nu Four years ago we designed our own website using some of the newest technology at the time. Our company had only one office and a specific demographic to reach. Our demands included: Visually pleasing Fast-loading times Easy navigation Blog technology As we launched we thought, “Oh, we’ll be able to have this for…
As the Web has grown, so has the need of developers for tools to add more media, interactivity, integration with databases and other advanced features into their website. The Web began in 1990 as a platform for scientists to easily access research across the Internet. It has grown into a platform for entertainment, social interaction…
Happy Valentine’s Day everyone! Hope you don’t forget to show a bit of love to your web presence in the next coming weeks. We’ve had many changes in Social Media and it’s time to tweak and reconnect to take advantage of all the bells and whistles. Twitter There are great ways to auto tweet your…
Whether you’re marketing yourself, product, or service, consistency counts. The reason is simple. A consistent message is more memorable. When you are consistent, you are communicating the exact message you want over and over again, for maximum impact. We seem to know this intuitively when it comes to visual communications. We see the same Nike…