We were approached by House of Electrical Supplies Inc. to completely overhaul their existing website. With a fresh new design scheme that features Google Maps integration, a "blog like" news section to keep customers up to date, and the ability for users to browse by supplier and category using the slick power of jQuery, without ever leaving the page. A global featured section below the main column was also implemented to showcase current promotions, products and services. Congratulations to everyone at House of Electrical Supplies Inc. on their new and improved online home!
In 1956 Spray Nine became the first company to package a cleaning solution in a spray bottle. In 2010 this iconic company needed a new online presence that would maintain its well recognized image, while taking necessary steps to make the brand and products accessible and known among modern consumers. Climax Media worked together with the Spray Nine in-house marketing team to construct a site plan that would effectively exhibit the various product lines while educating customers on product uses and applications. Emphasis was placed on highly coordinated information architecture in order to feature and highlight the many products and industrial applications. The resulting site showcases this well known brand and increases ease of navigation for customers, as well as providing internal updating capabilities to the Spray Nine marketing team. The website has enjoyed a great deal of success both within the organization and in the consumer marketplace and is now being advertised in TV ...
As part of our continuing alliance with Brookfield Development, Climax Media designed and developed the website for the ManhattanWest Project; five million square feet of premier office, mixed use and public space located in the heart of the city’s expanding Midtown West. Brookfield needed a website to showcase the master plan, phasing and advanced construction technologies to prospective high-profile commercial realtors, as well as a place for the general public to review the plethora of shops, restaurants and activities the new facility will host. We focused on a strong use of imagery alongside an intuitive navigation which separates corporate and public interests.