We are so thankful and excited to be able to announce that we have moved offices! The move happened March 2 and we couldn't be happier. Thankfully we didn't move too far. We are still located in Wooster on Spruce St. Extension but we're a little bit closer to the road. We've got a new conference room, a new studio, and plenty of room to expand. If you are coming in for a meeting our new address is:
Birdeye Design just finished a website for Reynolds Law Office out of Wooster, Ohio. Reynolds wanted an updated website that was simple, easy to use, and could be easily updated. They also desired a revamp on their logo. Birdeye was able to accomplish each of these tasks while keeping in contact with Reynolds Law for approval of logo designs and layout of the website. At the end of the project, Reynolds Law Office received a website that meets the needs of their office today and tomorrow.
Birdeye Design just completed a project for efco based out of Wooster, Ohio. When efco approached Birdeye, they were looking to simplify their currently complex website. The new website consists of over 1,600 different pages of content, a lot of which were linked by product–accessory association. The website also includes a dealer location and search function that contains all dealers in the United States and Canada. Be sure to visit the new site at efcopower.com
Birdeye Design recently finished up a website for Troyer Signs. Troyer Signs is a local company out of Applecreek, they came to us with the desire to update their previous website and create a site that was media intensive and easy to update. Birdeye and Troyer worked together on this project with Troyer Signs providing some of their own graphics for the page. Here at Birdeye we encourage our clients to be creative and input their ideas into our development process. Keep an eye out for more Birdeye projects coming soon.
Capstone Homes by Weaver came to Birdeye Design with an interest in a website for their new start-up company. Birdeye worked with existing pamphlets and brochures to create a site that looked very similar to the brand that was already established. Along with the website, Birdeye Design had the opportunity to create a logo for the new company. Take a browse over at www.mycapstonehome.com or visit them at their location on Route 30.
In early 2010, Birdeye redesigned Sam's Pizza's website. Sam's Pizza returned to Birdeye with a need to increase brand awareness while decreasing marketing costs associated with direct mailers and print marketing materials. Sam's Pizza wanted to connect with customers on sites they routinely visit, and social media sites provided the perfect platform.
Here at Birdeye, we welcome clients who want to stay at the forefront of web development. In the fast-paced tech world that we live in, it is important to update your website content weekly and update the design of your website every few years. This shows your website visitors that you are dedicated to providing them with relevant marketing information.
Sharp Run Market is a certified organic farm offering family-based attractions including a huge corn maze, a corn cannon, a chance to milk a real cow, and so much more. Lloyd and Edna Miller have created an environment where kids ages 1-99 can have a great time enjoying the best of Holmes County Ohio. They asked Birdeye to create an internet marketing strategy that captures the essence of Sharp Run Market, and their website is the first phase of a multi-phase marketing campaign.