Silver Mouse has been part of developing the following corporate web sites:
Silver Mouse has developed the following web sites:
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The Kitchener Section of the American Society for Quality needed a website to keep their members up-to-date on meetings and special events. The section requested a clean, simple design that reflected the "progressiveness" of the group. The design header incorporates quality-inspired images, as requested by the group. The colour-scheme is taken from the ASQ's branding documentation. |
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Jason Drummond's motorsports site. This site was a redesign of his basic results page and sponsorship pitch. The site uses Moveable Type for content management, to ease the update process for Jason. |
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| Silver Mouse also designed a secondary site to Drummond Motorsports to handle the marketing materials for Jason's One Lap of Canada trip.
The graphics work on the site is echoed on the t-shirts worn by the One Lap of Canada team and the advertisements on the car and trailer. |
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The Society for Technical Communication, Southwestern Ontario Chapter's website has had a number of looks during its time online. In fall 2005, we realigned the site to refocus the content and organization on the Chapter's members and updated the layout and graphics. |
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The Quill, the chapter newsletter, was distributed in print for 15 years - a pdf version was added to the website. A shift to an online newsletter was made to take advantage of the flexible medium, as well as to save the chapter printing and mailing costs. |
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| Terra Statistically Sound Solutions required a site for their business as a venue for marketing as well as news.
The company provided the text and Silver Mouse worked with their logo to create the site. |
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Wellington Brewery's corporate web site. The design was established by the previous designer; Silver Mouse was responsible for porting it from a table-based layout to a positional CSS layout for easy modification later. The site was expanded to include the gift shop and an on-line newsletter, as well as rebranded to include the new Welly Boot logo. |
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