What We've Done
With web sites and corporate intranets for consumer and business
to business clients, Cerebral's portfolio features outstanding navigation,
information architecture and functionality. Don't forget, we also
offer dynamic Flash components - click
to see some examples now!
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Cost
Plus World Market
Internet Web Site
Subtle patterns,
jewel tone colors and primal objects combined to create a truly
unique experience. Enjoy!
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United States
Display Consortium
Internet Web Site
As the premiere forum for flat panel display manufacturers,
USDC must maintain the highest standards for their online
appearance. To that end, Cerebral Media was contracted to
redesign their site with an emphasis on improving the user
interface and navigation. The result is a contemporary clean
look with intuitive navigation.
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CacheVision
Internet Web Site
As part of the integrated development of new print and
online marketing materials, Cerebral Media developed a unique
look and feel for CacheVision. The striking appearance is
achieved using Flash animations and an attention-getting color
scheme.
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Synapta
Internet Web Site
Exceptional design skills are in short supply online.
It should come as no surprise that even large web site development
firms often seek the assistance of smaller shops more focused
on high quality design. This exact scenario prompted Synapta
to commission the design of their own site to Cerebral Media
while handling the development on their own.
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Novalux
Internet Web Site
Novalux sought out Cerebral Media to design and develop a web site to provide the market with a clear picture of their new technology. The refined architecture is made clearly available through use of pull down menus while the design coordinates with existing printed materials. Most importantly, the site is kept fresh through use of a custom self-administration system.
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Solectron
Online Annual Report
Flash elements can greatly enhance a sites visual impact.
Cerebral Media produced just such an enhancement for Solectron
to coordinate with their existing printed annual report. As
a product of collaboration, this online annual was designed
by Cerebral Media and coded by Synapta.
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Vsource
Internet
Web Site
As a new brand and a new paradigm in the business to business segment,
Vsource was in great need of an investor-impressing web site that placed
them among more established players. The site represents a visually
itegrated part of Vsource's print collateral and features an extremely
intuitive navigational scheme.
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American Cancer Society
California Regional Division - Teens Kick Ash Campaign
Web Site
We were approached by ACS to develop a web site promoting
the launch of a new youth-based anti-tobacco campaign. The
result is a vibrant and energetic web site serving to educate
teens about the tobacco industry while entertaining them.
Site features include digital postcards, multimedia games,
desktop wallpaper downloads, a quiz, and sign-up form.
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OAN Services, Inc.
Internet and Intranet Web Sites
We were challenged to establish OAN's online presence concurrent
with a new collateral and identity system. To meet tight deadlines,
we worked closely with the print collateral teams through
all phases of the project. This cohesive effort produced a
bold color palette and modular layout allowing for consistent
information architecture in all mediums. We also developed
a corporate intranet to house the corporate brand standards.
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Signius Communications, Inc.
Internet and Intranet Web Sites
In addition to extending and reinforcing their newly launched
brand, we designed a web site that complemented the existing
sales process by designing each product page to contain an
upsell. Additionally, we developed a product selection tool
- essentially an e-sales agent - that recommends a messaging
solution which corresponds to the user's indicated needs.
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DAPPCON
Internet Web Site
DAPPCON is highly vertical series of events that are held across the
country. As the primary means of registering attendees for their events,
DAPPCON approaced Cerebral Media to develop a clean design that integrates
well with their existing print materials. The result is an unmistakably IT
focused design that never loses sight of it's purpose to promote the events.
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