Website Case Studies
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Dr. Hugh G. Jellie
The kweyemd website was created in anticipation of changing needs for medical practices to undertake their own marketing. We designed a logo and then built the site around the image.
Jema Therapeutics
This straight-forward website was designed to showcase the variety of wellness practices available at the clinic. We needed to retouch the logo, take photos and copy-edit the text.
Artisan Cheese Marketing
Started by cheese expert Kathy Guidi, the company offers the first certificate cheese product knowledge program in Canada. Like many SME's Kathy supplements word of mouth marketing with a website. In her own words: It has been a lifesaver! What did I do without it for so long?
Cambridge Santa Claus Parade
C.R.Visuals agreed to become a sponsor of the Parade and provide web design and maintenance pro bono. We re-designed the site from scratch and updated the content. It was a great site to build and we started with an in-house competition for the home page.
Liaison College Head Office
When their site began to drift, Liaison College asked C.R.Visuals to stabilize the design, get new content online and improve search engine rank. Within 3 months, the site was #1 in its keywords. Over the next 12 months we performed 4 re-designs to make it consistent with the company's style guide. The latest also acts as a template for the campus websites.
The Toronto Community Care Access Centre
We developed TOCCAC's first website and trained staff to maintain it internally. In 2005, the Province consolidated the Ontario CCAC's, merging their websites. While the internet site was easily integrated, the intranet could not be moved for many reasons. We cleaned it up.
Humber Arboretum
When we inherited this site, the navigation was murky and the content had grown stale. They wanted a site with greater punch and more colour. We used a masthead created for a brochure as the basis of the layout.
Humber College
A new College style guide led the School of Applied Technology to re-visit their web policies. Many departments had mini-sites of mixed quality. SAT asked us to ease them all towards consistency. We designed a template and moved each department into their own niche. SAT became the first school at Humber to conform to College guidelines.
Wondertoys was a startup company owned by psychiatrist Dr. Linda Pearson, selling an stuffed doll she had developed to teach emotional intelligence. Each doll was sold with 6 faces suggesting different moods, and came with storybooks to help children understand their feelings. Dr. Pearson asked C.R.Visuals to develop a website with storybook games allowing children to choose the emotion they felt was appropriate at different stages of the story. We also created 3D models of the dolls for future animations, added a gallery of drawings sent by children and facilitated the sale of the doll online.
TV Ontario
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It is with great pleasure that I recommend C.R. Visuals. They designed a website as the key communication for the launch of Cheese Education Guild... The key words seem to be working, as approximately 40% of my students and event clients found me on a ‘search.’ ...
C.R.Visuals is prompt with updates and a valued partner providing input and direction on copy I provide, as well as how to position it within the website.
Kathy Guidi
Artisan Cheese Marketing
C.R. Visuals Inc. has worked with the Toronto Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) on a broad range of projects over the past eight years. ... It was vital that we have a user-friendly and comprehensive website. C.R. Visuals developed and designed our initial external site, streamlined it to reflect our expanding role and maintained it until such time as we had staff capable of handling this function.
They also fully redesigned, enhanced and expanded our intranet to better serve our 300 employees and helped train staff in the maintenance of both our internal and external sites.
I very much enjoy working with CR Visuals. I have always found them to be creative, dependable, flexible and able to transform our often ill-defined ideas into exactly what we need.
Diane Charter
Manager, Communications
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