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Chiquita Bananas

published: Aug 11, 2009 by Sara Richardson-McCreery Tags:

pht_chiquita_lunchboxWe’ve been waiting for this bad boy to go live for a little while because it’s a terrific show piece for the Spike Likes web portfolio. The Chiquita Bananas project also helped me get over an 8 year love affair with WD-40!

Before we dig into behind-the-scenes details about the design – a big congratulations to the Sitelab Interactive team. Drew and Angelina – great job!


Lifetone speeds towards site launch

published: Jul 27, 2009 by Team Spike Likes Tags:

Probably one of the all-time fastest site redesigns we’ve been a part of…team members assembled to complete the project are Marketing Guru Shana Duthie, SEO Grand Master Dana Todd, Spike Likes (of course!) and the staff at WebTreePro. What an amazing team!


Rice Associates Project Experience Section Re-Launched

published: Jul 09, 2009 by Team Spike Likes

The addition of 12 highly detailed projects to the Project Experience section of the Rice Associates web site has been  completed and launched live last week. Six of the projects were selected to be featured in the home page “content player” which helps bring more attention to the new work.


SMART101 development begins

published: Apr 09, 2009 by Team Spike Likes

The concept for SMART101 was completed a little while ago and we’ve been patiently waiting for the client’s “green light” to move into the development stage. Monday we received the official GO!


Status – DBES Soft Launch

published: Dec 18, 2008 by Team Spike Likes

Double Barrel Environmental Services is about 15 minutes away from a ‘soft launch’ with an easy landing. Just kidding. A soft launch means the entire site is launched, but portions of the sites content areas are pending.


Status – Team Northrup Soft Launch

published: Dec 11, 2008 by Sara Richardson-McCreery

Thursday evening…a quick status report for the Team Northrup project. We’re currently busy rounding the bend, polishing, tweaking and making minor text edits. The new Team Northrup site is a Drupal-based CMS project, so we’ve hit a few bumps along the way due to the nature of Drupal’s complexities.

 

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