news & events

2.23.2010
Paving Website Launch with Spotlight Communications
Metropolis worked closely with Spotlight Communications to deliver a much improved website redesign for their client, U.S. Pavement Services, Inc. One of the biggest challenges here was to showcase the many different services that U.S. Pavement offers without overcrowding the website design with information. The solution we came up with was to organize this content using interactive sliders that show and hide information on mouse over. This enables the user to easily and intuitively navigate to the information they want with fewer clicks. Learn more about this project here.

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1.30.2010
SEMPO Boston Launches New Website
Boston search marketing website designMetropolis teamed up with Brunello Creative to design and develop a clean new website that presents the latest news and events of the local SEMPO (Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization) chapter. Co-branded icons for Facebook, Twitter, and EventBrite along with a custom twitter background were also created to tie the organization's social media tools together visually.

Boston search marketing website designSEMPO Boston is growing rapidly and is dedicated to being the industry's source of SEO/SEM knowledge and community in the Massachusetts area. Their first event, Online Travel Industry Innovations & Search Marketing, was held at WorkBar in January. A panel of four experts talked about their search marketing goals and techniques.

On February 4th, Google will talk about The Future of Search in front of another sold-out audience. Read more about our co-branded design for SEMPO Boston.

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4.22.2009
Metropolis Launches UMass Boston Website
UMass Boston's ELP Web Site DesignMetropolis Creative, in partnership with Spotlight Communications, proudly announces the launch of UMass Boston's Emerging Leaders Program web site. The new site design includes visual imagery that supports the overall message/brand of the program, and intuitive and easy user access. The site also meets the project goals of showcasing the program alumni, and providing a content management system that can be used by department staff for on-going updates. The whole site was built using W3C's standards and is ADA compliant per the University's guidelines. This means that not only is it accessible to visually impaired visitors, but it is also designed for most mobile devices.

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