A reputable marketing agency with limited available development resources approached DesignHammer for additional assistance with a multi-screen video presentation; intended to be set up as a promotional installation for their Fortune 500 client at a major industry trade show.
This marketing agency's 2-week turnaround, white-label project consisted of a highly interactive quiz-style experience to be displayed at a conference kiosk. The five-question installation was to ultimately serve as a marketing tool designed to highlight the value of the client’s product.
NC Center for Nonprofits was relying on an antiquated Drupal 6 site with a complicated and dysfunctional Salesforce integration to pursue their mission. We migrated their content onto a new Drupal 7 site, synchronized it with existing Salesforce data, streamlined their workflow, and provided them with a mobile-friendly 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.
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.
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.
We helped Investors Title provide clean and consistent websites for their agents using Drupal's multi-site capability.