Todayʼs websites need to look great, be easy to use and simple to update, all the while performing countless tasks with speed and stability. Not only that, they need to be constantly evolving to stay on top of the ever-changing tech world. Sounds like a tall order, doesn’t it? Fortunately, weʼve got the superhero of the web in our corner. Drupal has proven itself time and time again as the number one content management solution, which is why itʼs grown from a small open source community to a network of thousands of developers running hundreds of thousands of websites, with over 4,000 available modules from which to choose. Drupal is the CMS of choice for medium-sized and enterprise-level websites and has been voted the Top CMS in the World two years running. In 2005 we made it our choice and since then we’ve launched over 100 successful Drupal based projects and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Our sites are more than just a pretty face. What good is a hot design if you canʼt find the information you need? We design sites with the user in mind. From features to navigation, from copywriting to typography and design: everything about your site matters to users. Our goal is nothing short of an overwhelmingly positive experience from the first click to the last. And so we do our homework – we listen to our clients and their users and combine what we learn with our knowledge of web usability and information architecture. And voila – a place for everything and everything in its place, all wrapped up in a beautiful package.
Post launch, we analyze web analytics and perform user testing to make further refinements based on both quantitative and qualitative data. The result? Users are drawn in by the appealing, intuitive design. They sail from page to page and end up exactly where they want to be.
We agree with James T. Kirk: we donʼt believe in no-win scenarios. At the root of our passion for innovation is always the question, ‘How can we make this better for our client?’ If the existing solutions aren’t good enough, weʼll create a better one.
Our development team’s expertise is in the code that powers the web: PHP, MySQL, Javascript (AJAX), and standards-compliant XHTML and CSS. We use Drupal as our starting point so our focus can be on what makes our sites unique, not re-inventing the wheel. We’ve created high- performance sites, performed complex migrations and grow dynamic communities from scratch.
We take an agile approach to development which revolves around disciplined and quick iterative cycles, teamwork, collaboration and process adaptability. In short, it helps us be fast, effective and turn out great work.
We donʼt believe in goodbyes. In fact, we believe the end of a project is really just the beginning. One of the benefits of dynamic, Drupal-powered websites is that content can easily be added and maintained in-house. While organizations no longer need to “phone the web company” for simple tasks, keeping a robust software application secure and running smoothly requires a level of vigilance and expertise. Beyond that, organizations always need to be thinking about user demands, the latest web trends and how to engage visitors online.
Launching a site is really just the beginning of a successful web presence. ImageX’s goal is to partner with our clients. Working as an extension of their team, we specialize in helping manage all online operations. We will handle the day to day maintenance of the website and continuously look for ways to make our client’s web initiatives as successful as possible.
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