Duke Health's existing patient-facing website did not adequately meet the desires of their physician audience. DesignHammer set out to build a Drupal 7 site with multiple search interfaces to better facilitate the physician referral process, while also keeping users connected to Duke’s innovations on an accessible platform.
Stephen's Projects
The festival schedule is a critical part of the attendee experience but it didn't work well on mobile devices. We redesigned the site to make it a great experience for everyone.
Qualyst needed a website that reflected their growth from a pure services company to one that offers services and products.
FIT's previous website design was too complicated and outdated to represent their mission to simplify IT and support mobile users.
Drupal 6 hit end-of-life and Counter Tools needed a new site that was secure and easier to maintain.
The James G. Martin Center's outdated website was built on a custom CMS that was difficult to use. DesignHammer migrated the Center's content to a WordPress website with an improved design, better mobile support, and more flexibility.
CEO Roundtable on Cancer operates three Drupal websites, each built by different developers. DesignHammer created a common theme to provide cohesion and unify branding.
Highland Industries' Django-based website was approaching the end of it's support window. DesignHammer planned and executed a project to upgrade the Django install from 1.4 to 1.8 while preserving existing content and modernizing the site's infrastructure.
After Highland Composites acquired Intelli-Pole, they needed to replace the old static website with a design that was more inline with with existing branding.