With Drupal 7 coming to an end, NetOne was in dire need of transitioning to a supported platform. See how making the change enabled them to better assist their members to deliver leading-edge security solutions.
Typefi, a global provider of automated publishing software, approached our team with the objective of enhancing their online presence to better showcase their solutions and increase brand recognition, ultimately driving revenue and facilitating scalability.
Divers Alert Network felt their three outdated web properties lacked a consistent brand identity and weren’t effectively engaging their audiences. See how user engagement increased after DesignHammer consolidated them into a modern, user-friendly WordPress website with a custom design and mobile-responsive theme.
The dedicated Highland Composites page on the Highland Industries website did not feature the product offerings of the composites division and was therefore not attracting appropriate customers. Highland Composites needed to demonstrate their particular capabilities and value proposition with a new website tailored to their unique needs.
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FIT's previous website design was too complicated and outdated to represent their mission to simplify IT and support mobile users.
The James G. Martin Center's outdated website was built on a custom CMS that was difficult to use.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.