Entries Tagged as 'Website'

The NIKEiD Interactive Design Tool

February 22nd, 2010 No Comments

The redesigned NIKEiD product customization tool is an outstanding shopping experience. Created by R/GA, it’s one of the best of its kind, using flash to seamlessly combine incredible imagery with near microscopic detail and multiple angles of viewing, thousands of options for colors, styles, and performance features, and the ability to share designs across the [...]

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Saratoga Coffee Shop Nails It With “Community” Blog: Business Blogging Done Right

February 15th, 2010 1 Comment

Uncommon Grounds—coffee and sandwich shops located in both Saratoga Springs and Albany—recently launched their Community Blog page and it is a testament to business blogging done right.

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Making sense of Twitter: Klout.com

February 8th, 2010 No Comments

Klout is an amazing tool that measures your influence across the social media universe. By linking with your Twitter account, it collects a range of data from your tweets, the content you post, and how people react to it and runs the data through 30 different variable to measure your actual influence. This is far [...]

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Elan Planning Design & Landscape Architecture: Website Development

January 25th, 2010 No Comments

Seven years ago, Lisa Nagle came to Shannon-Rose Design with her soon to be business partner, Jere Tatich. They came with a mountain of experience and a vision of this new venture, but no concrete ideas. We began by creating a name for their business, Elan, then a logo and print materials. We followed up [...]

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Smalley’s Cookies Website.

December 11th, 2009 No Comments

Shannon-Rose just launched a website for cookie company, Smalley’s Cookies. It’s a nice, simple site with a store where you can buy a few varieties of their all-natural cookies, gifts, and other Smalley’s gear. This site is a good example of a budget minded website that Shannon-Rose Design can build  for small businesses. It includes [...]

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