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Web

Web

 

Zone Learning

The Zone Learning website was initially created by an external vendor; a familiar story, where too much responsibility is given externally and not enough expertise exists internally to compensate. The solution was to bring the site in-house, using the university-wide web content management platform. This was also an opportunity to refresh content, the user experience and information hierarchy, pivoting content to engage new audiences who were in need of an explanation of the offering and an easy and simply call to action. This paved the way for all-new content to be included in the site, such as story and video content and a jobs listing page.

ryerson.ca/zonelearning


Manulife

Last on the list of a corporate-wide update, the Manulife Securities website was converted from a hard-coded site (which few had access or ability) to an accessible (WCAG, AODA compliant) site on an internally-shared web content management system. Along with a refreshed, on-brand design, this site also included a revised UX and renewed content.

manulifesecurities.ca


Eric Sana

This was a clothing retailer website with built-in e-commerce functionality. As most luxury brands, this site needed to reflect a desired user experience of clarity, simple elegance and high-end quality. In addition to ready-made products, Eric Sana offers custom clothing options and a major objective of the site was to breakdown any barriers to the customization process through clear and engaging content.

ericsana.com