Custom… Or Not Custom, That is the Question

January 14, 2010  |  Custom CMS Templates  |  No Comments

As a designer/developer in the web business, I am ultimately a huge fan of purely custom web sites.  From the stand point of the actual job itself, they are more exciting and of course they pay better because more of the design and code—such as the stylesheet (CSS)—is developed “from scratch”. One of my favorite sites, Unmatched Style is a great resource for the planning of beautiful CSS/XHTML web sites.

On the other hand, not every client cares about having the most original web site in cyber space and nor should they. With over 8 billion web sites, the likelyhood of someone happening upon two sites that use the same template is quite rare.  In terms of the functionality behind the site, that is most likely available somewhere under a creative commons license, share and share alike. A web site that clearly fits your brands color pallet and identity is of course top line, but the layout and functionality behind the site may not need to be “original”.

In the changing of economical times, a certain group of web developers have enabled a new breed of web sites that are quite affordable for those wanting a web site that clearly represents their brand and who don’t want to spend a ton of money. Yes folks, it is called a template… There are many perks other than price point using a template as well.  Here are a few others:

  • Extremely clean code that work in all browsers (even IE6)
  • SEO-friendly code (meta tags in place, H1, H2 tags etc)
  • Clean design and a layout that the visitor is familiar with (top nav, right side bar etc.).
  • You are paying a very small amount for for what can be 100+ hours of development time.  (The developers make their $ after a certain amount of sales and their potential is more)
  • The best for last…  You can even manage your own content going forward using popular content management systems such as WordPress, Joomla and Drupal.

Although it may not be for everybody, it is something to consider especially in this economy.

The first of its kind: skateboard iPhone application with a social twist

skateropolis iphone applicationIn tandem, Ethervision and Endesignstudio teamed up on this project to conceptualize, design and develop an iPhone application and web site for the skateboard industry. The app allows users to locate, get park details, and view media (videos and images) for over 4000 skateparks worldwide. The app has the functionality to allow users to tag YouTube videos and upload images for each skatepark as well as create groups, leave status updates, and follow their friends. The web site is a Drupal/ WordPress hybrid. The application has received a ton of praise from numerous iPhone application review sites.

skateropolis.com

Easy content management; no maintenance fees

Jeff Hickey

A Chicago couples therapist and teacher of the model EFT, Jeffery Hickey was in need of a way to get information to prospective clients and other professionals about his expertise. We designed a custom WordPress theme that made it easy for Jeff to manage his own content and we gave him a few tips on how to take the reins on content updates.

couple-therapy.net

Physician group web site development

CINN web development

Chicago Institute of Neurosurgery and Neuroresearch (CINN)

XHTML, CSS, FLV Coding, SEO, SEM, JavaScript, PHP, XML, Widget Development

Endesignstudio designed, developed and maintained a new web site for the CINN Medical Group during late ‘08 – ‘09.  The web site was developed with the patient at top of mind; the navigation was kept in simple, laymen terms as opposed to using clinical jargon.  Endesignstudio enhanced the site’s organic search engine optimization and developed a robust social web presence.

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Media Center

News Center

News Center

Physician Blog

Physician Blog

Web site development (all aspects thereof)

nohc

Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago

Complete web site development from concept through development, social online presence, SEO and media center development and integration.  http://nohc.org

Web site development and redesign | 2008, 2009

chicago-endovascular

Chicago Endovascular | PHP, XHTML, Javascript, CSS, Flash

Media center micro site development | 2009

National PTA

National Parent Teacher Association | PHP, CSS, XHTML, Javascript, RSS, video coding

pta-tv.org

The Aging Spine CME Event Microsite

June 2, 2009  |  Web Development, WordPress  |  No Comments

Below is a microsite I developed for a CINN Foundation sponsored CME event. The event turnout was impressive compared to years past that lacked any type of web presence to advertise.

CME Event Microsite

Easy content management for a mom & pop shop

Davisville

Although Davisville is a small locally owned and operated facility, we wanted the web site to out-shine the big dogs in the lube business. We created a web site for them that could be easily maintained in-house. We designed a WordPress theme and trained the staff on how to manage the site’s content. Now, Davisville doesn’t have to worry about ongoing web service fees and we can continue to do what we love to do (design, develop, skateboard and play ping pong).

davislube.com