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Why MACMEDIA?
With over 8 years experience, we have a proven methodology for creating effective Web sites.
 
 

You need a Web site, but you're not sure who should build it. The Web landscape is dotted with people happy to do the work. And anybody can build a Web site, right? Not exactly. Web building is more than learning how to code HTML, make graphics and create links. You can't just throw your brochure up on the Web. A truly good site is created by establishing a foundation of solid "building blocks."

At MACMEDIA, we believe that a well-constructed Web site begins with analyzing a client's needs and goals, organizing the content and designing a framework that goes beyond jazzy graphics. It involves structured navigation, design consistency and strategic branding of an organization's identity throughout the site.

We take the time up-front to listen carefully to your organization's goals and objectives before the project starts, so we gain a solid understanding of your organization. This ensures our ability to provide a web site that will exceed your expectations.

Let MACMEDIA help you build a site that rests on a solid foundation and helps you achieve your objectives—a site that will stand the test of time.

 


What They're Saying

"Every day we receive several compliments about the Web site that MACMEDIA created for us. I believe that the excellent design and the improved ease-of-use helps us build a level of trust with our customers that would not be possible without such a professional presentation."

Aaron J.M. Buckley
President
Ramjet, Inc


"MACMEDIA provided first-rate graphic design work for the farm.doc Web site. The creativity and experience they brought to the project was indispensable to the success of our site."

Scott Irwin
Team Leader
farm.doc
University of Illinois


"The one thing I will say about (all) your sites is that the intention, the purpose, of the business/site is established using a clear information hierarchy. That is, you clearly prioritize what is important for the site visitor and relegate less important content to sub-navigational elements. You then wrap this in concise, purposeful, 'nonobstructive' design that aims to draw attention to the content, not the design."
Sebo Dapper
Director of Web Commerce
Horizon Hobby



 
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