Monday, May 18th, 2009
Big Day at Work
I don't want to get in the habit of using this blog to give updates on my life. After all, I have at least 5 readers and since only 2 of them are my parents, I'd be alienating three fifths of my reader base. Today is a little different though.
This afternoon we officially launched the new Zane Benefits corporate page. This site uses the new logo, color scheme and design that I came up with (with tons of feedback and suggestions from friends and co-workers). Last Friday we launched a new reseller section using the same design.
We still have several live sites that are using a hybrid of old design and new design (old colors, new logo for example), but those will change over the next couple of months to use this new look and feel.
We also officially settled on some new business card designs today. Basically, between Friday and this afternoon the company completely re-branded itself. This is pretty exciting for me because this is the first time I've been involved in every aspect of this process and I'm really happy with the way things turned out.
I mentioned a couple days ago how I don't like planning too far ahead which means that this site is still a work in progress. I'd love to hear what you guys think about it (I can handle a little criticism) Also, for those of you interested in Zane Benefits (Tom), check out the new reseller section.
Ok, sorry about not having a point to this post. I'll try to keep posts like this few and far between. Posted by Tyler King
This post has 1 Comment May 23, 2009 at 12:21 am
I'm not alienated by this one ;) Nice work. I like the organization and I'm impressed that you've kept the text fairly brief. I think the white outlines around "Subscribe" and "Read" on the home page look hokey though. Also - nice text-resizing tolerance :) |
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