Portfolio of Success Stories

A portfolio of Success Stories provides an ideal showcase of already implemented solutions. There is no better way to demonstrate proven ability and skills than to outline work done for others who had challenges similar to your own. The following success stories feature projects that range from Web CMS development, UI Design and implementation, coding, email marketing, and project support.
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Consensus Building Institute (Cambridge, MA) was engaged by the Department of the Interior - Indian Affairs to provide a secure online workspace of tools. These tools have the objective of enabling community stakeholders to influence the decision-making process of their school system with the input of external experts.
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Consensus Building Institute (Cambridge, MA) needed to provide targeted information for its business clientele. The proposed website was to serve a mix of content from the general and the business content repositories through a custom look & feel. iDonny Productions developed a content management approach and integrated the new website into the already familiar content workflow for CBI (the client). Consensus Building Institute is now has the flexibility and choice to target content on its website to different audience segments.
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The Marriage and Family Health Center required an intuitive, enriching web experience for its customers. The website was also required to provide provide information in a logical, intuitive, and engaging manner. Dr. David Schnarch (Crucible Institute) articulated an effective vision for the organization. MFHC management needed to have the ability to guide and fine-tune the website content on a specialist Webmaster for routine updates. iDonny Productions worked with this organization to design and implement a Web CMS that provided and exceeded the required features and flexibility. In addition to meeting the project scope, iDonny Productions made recommendation on how to further enhance the Web Strategy and position the Website CMS implementation for tactical grown to reinforce and help achieve the vision of MFHC.
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To provide the public with information, and underline the need for MetaData in photography, The Library of Congress and SAA commissioned PhotoMETAdata.org - The website was required to have information dissemination features, and community involvement and collaboration features to keep a two-way exchange of information and feedback. Having successfully implemented (and now maintaining) a Web CMS for the www.stockartistsalliance.org website, iDonny Productions was awarded the contract to build a CMS driven website to meet the above scope of features. The resulting website makes it possible for the PhotoMETAdata project to exchange information and engage with photographers of all experience levels and provide a forum for preparing and reinforcing the skills and strategies of real-life events
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For the re-release of their acclaimed book, Crucible Publishing needed to have a companion website for the book. The project scope involved building a Drupal CMS powered website using a content architecture and approach that can be replicated and applied to custom domain names and branding approaches, and specific content for other books and media under the umbrella of this organization.
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The University of Connecticut Law School was migrating from a proprietary in-house CMS to the Drupal framework. The main objectives of this migration was to have distributed editing, API links to other applications, and Section 508 accessibility compliance.
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Perillo Tours (the parent company of ItalyVacations) had the vision and scope of building a content-rich travel-package and reservations' CMS (Content Management System). Drupal was CMS framework of choice because of the flexibility and ease of customization. The booking tool to be integrated was provided by HTS. The challenge and objective was to realize the vision of a feature-rich CMS for the content creators, and provide a seamless and content-rich experience for the end-user.
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The Internet Systems Consortium sought to break away from the limitations and challenges posed by their former website which was static and lacked an intuitive content structure. Along with the implementation of the Drupal CMS framework, the scope of this project required the reorganization of existing and new content based on a new hierarchy & ontology, and the development of a new User Interface theme.

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The staff, volunteers, and members of the Stock Artists Alliance needed to solve the challenges of their web presence and set a foundation for future growth. Their web presence at the time did not enable the institution to manage, update, or publish web content in a timely fashion or audit content access to facilitate decision-making. The Drupal framework was the choice CMS development platform

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Drupal was selected as the ideal CMS infrastructure by the Recreational Services Department of Indiana University. The design team for this department had a clear vision, and an approved set of mock designs for the proposed website. The In-house content manager for Indiana University described the vision to include available functionality in Drupal, as well as customizations of existing modules to fit the specific website needs of the student, staff and alumni community. The presentation of content in this CMS setup was to be based on the already approved mocks (Adobe Photoshop files) with reasonable enhancements and accommodation for the specific needs of a CMS website.