WEB SOLUTIONS

 

Depending on your campaign needs the studios we represent can be your digital partner for web development, banner production and content management.
Their capabilities include:
- Web & Banner Production
- Site Architecture
- Design
- Content Management
- Programming (AJAX, PHP,.NET, Actionscripting etc...)
- Testing/Quality Insurance

 


When you think of hockey what comes to mind?
Mean, gladiator tough guys, that's what.
Y&R asked to help them make the gladiators of the NHL look like glorious heroes, with the hopes of making you want one of their tough guy jerseys.

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A fun straightforward website to convey how Dosage Consulting can dig through the clutter. Launch site >>

 

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The site features prominent and well-respected artists, writers and political figures, who have endured such exclusions by the government. The site showcases these individuals and the subject of exclusion, using unique and inventive techniques. One of which is utilizing the images of their respective countries' passport to clearly illustrate about each person's distinctive story. Launch site >>

 

 


This site leads the visitor through 475 Sterling’s elements; including the units, neighborhood and map, all embedded in our own version of an architectural drawing. Using the a blue line-style graphic, the visitor can select different ‘rooms’ or areas to view that will steer them to the respective page, such as kitchen, team and living pages, where images, graphics and copy illuminate features and information - Creating a distinctive web experience that gives visitors a unique ‘tour’ throughout the property. Launch site >>
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The site celebrates the history of an 1880 firehouse that has been converted into modern residences. For the Firehouse 735 Condominium, the team also created a logo and overall branding materials. They contrasted the sunlit interior shots with charming photos of Firehouse 735 as it was in past times to appeal to buyers in Brooklyn’s Prospect Heights.