The Charleston Elves have a uniquely compelling story and mission, and it’s that story that resonates with people and moves them to want to help. When we began the information architecture, we identified a number of ways in which we could both improve the effectiveness of the site and better communicate the financial burdens of treating children with cancer, and how that burden affects a family’s ability to celebrate the holidays.
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When Chris brought the Charleston Elves project to us we were all very excited. We saw the potential of how we could help the organization digitally as well as updating their look and feel. The first step for us was to take a crack at redesigning the logo.
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The {e} house family is growing! Last month we welcomed two new additions to the team, Ryan Shrum and Austin Dandridge. Both of them bring strong backgrounds and fresh perspectives, and their enthusiasm for great work and design is already being felt throughout the office. Here’s a little bit about the “new guys.”
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On a cold Friday morning back in December, I dragged myself out of bed and into hot yoga class. All I was expecting to get out of the class was a good workout, a little stress relief, and a lot of sweat. What I left with that day has changed part of me and the holiday season in a way that I knew I always longed for but never knew exactly how to do it.
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When .net Magazine approached our team to showcase The Patrick Properties Hospitality Group website in the July issue CMS Gallery for its use of ExpressionEngine CMS capabilities, we were honored. And doubly honored when we learned that .net noted us again in the August issue for the HTML5 work done on Neve Inspired website!
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