At Web Image Designs, we think a web site should be a direct reflection of a company. Each company is different – has its own unique image – and we attempt to portray that image in our web site designs. Our online portfolio showcases some of our clients’ websites and provides links in the sidebar to many of our other clients. Feel free to browse our portfolio and read about our clients, or visit their web sites directly.
WordPress Website with Client Portal
The website for Kids Unlimited Services Inc. was custom-designed to meet their unique needs. Built on WordPress, the website is easy-to-use and search engine-friendly. The staff at Kids Unlimited loves the ability to update their own web pages through the WordPress admin program. It allows them to keep the site up-to-date and helps them to better serve their customers.
Kids Unlimited provides services to in-home daycare providers, including referrals, home visits, food program and training. Because their program is voucher-funded through the state of Massachusetts, each provider must submit weekly and monthly attendance logs to get paid. Web Image Designs created a custom portal where the providers can log in and submit their attendance logs.
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Drupal CMS Web Site with Forums
Schaefer Power is a leading power supply manufacturer, specializing in custom power solutions. They wanted their new web site to have content management abilities to allow them to keep their own web site content up-to-date in an ever-changing industry. In addition to content management, another major requirement for this site was to have interactive discussion forums. They wanted their customers to be able to create an account and post questions to be answered by other customers or by Schaefer’s engineers.
This second requirement was the reason why Drupal was chosen as the Content Management Platform for the job. Drupal has a Forum module integrated with the core code and strong user-management features for customer account management.
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Custom-Designed WordPress Blog
In September 2010, Penelope James published her book, “Don’t Hang Up! Dialing my way to a new start…” She needed a web site to publicize the book, but was also interested in keeping a blog so that she could communicate with her readers. The blog was an important requirement that necessitated the site being built with WordPress.
WordPress was originally a blogging tool that has evolved over the years into a powerful content manangement system (CMS.) The blogging functionality is therefore integrated into the core of WordPress.
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Law Websites on WordPress
Attorney Daniel Dalton is a family lawyer in Chelmsford, Massachusetts whose practice focuses on divorce and other family law matters. He has been practicing law for over 25 years, and his practice is undergoing some changes. With this in mind, he wanted the ability to update his own website content so that changes could easily be made to the copy as needed. He also wanted a more updated look and feel for the website – a professional-looking site, but not your typical “stuffy” law website. Dan Dalton’s honest and straight-forward approach is refreshing, and the new site needed to capture this feeling.
A WordPress Content Management System was the ideal choice to meet Attorney Dalton’s needs.
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Nine WordPress Web Sites in One!
The Quabbin Regional School District’s web site is one-of-a-kind and a prime example of how WordPress development is only limited by one’s imagination. At first I was unsure that it could be done — nine web sites, nine blogs and nine different calendars — all under “one roof.” But with a little ingenuity, we made it work.
QRSD wanted a web site for the overall district, one for the High School, one for the Middle School and one for each of the six elementary schools. Each one would be maintained by their respective staff. Each one required different pages with different content, their own news blog and their own activity calendar.
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Custom WordPress Web Site
WordPress was the perfect solution for the new Hudson Public Library web site. They wanted a new look & feel for their web site as well as the ability to update the web site content themselves. The web site needed to be interactive and engaging as well as informative, so that their patrons would find it useful and would want to frequent the web site.
The library staff also researched a number of special features that they wanted to include on the web site. After a careful review of their specifications, we determined that WordPress not only met all of their criteria but would also give them many options for future growth and enhancement.
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