A good business website serves as an effective tool for attracting customers, providing information, and facilitating business operations.
Is it time to consider updating your business branding?
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Six Ways to Know if Your Visual Brand Standards Are Working
Graphic standards are designed to create visual cohesiveness for your brand. But their usefulness can vary widely depending on how old they are, how robust they are and how they’ve responded to changes in your world.
Here are six questions to ask to see if your graphic standards are still serving you well—or if they need an update.
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Shady Grove Medical Center Campaign Wins A Gold Aster Award
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The Recruiting Opportunity So Many Companies Miss
Here's a too often overlooked recruiting strategy: showcasing the “why” behind your work. Finding and persuading the best talent is competitive, and requires more than advertising the position, providing a job description, or detailing benefits and compensation. Most people are looking for a sense of purpose and connection in their work—so that should be a central part of any recruitment communication.
Behind the Scenes of a Website Redesign
Why Social Media Posts Fail: 10 Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
How To Get More Than You Paid For From Your Web Vendor
As a client, you may not realize how much you can do to get the most for your investment. The place to start is with an understanding of how web vendors estimate their costs and manage the project. Your web vendor typically allocates a set number of hours to create your new website. Usually, they will include some time in their estimate to allow for good ideas to emerge in the creative process that can't be anticipated. That's good.
An Inside Look at a Website Redesign
Have you ever been completely taken in by a website, but couldn’t really say why?
That’s because many of the visual cues are recognized subconsciously, rather than consciously. These include data-driven cues, color, call to action placement, type choice and format, and images.
A good website creator will pay scrupulous attention to these and other tried-and-true techniques when they develop a new website.
CMBell and Clients Win Hermes Awards
How to Make the Most of Your Big Announcement
Shady Grove Medical Center has recently introduced the construction of a new tower building, with a focus on providing patient-centric care and innovation. The advertising campaign by CMBell showcases the hospital's cutting-edge technologies and medical advancements through captivating visuals and compelling narratives, representing the hospital's transformative journey.