PetEgo.com

petego.com

PetEgo.com is a successful supplier of high end pet products, primarily from Italy. Their previous site did not reflect the quality of their goods or of their exceptional service. We developed a new website for them that projected the luxury brand of Petego and solved some technical and business problems their previous site was unable to do. Development by Justin Miles. Design by R.J. Dugan.

Illinois Early Childhood Fellowship

Illinois Early Childhood Fellowship

Illinois Early Childhood Fellowship is a collection of not for profits commited to training training individuals commited to the field of early childhood to become leaders in that field. Milestone developed their website to inform potential applicants and take thier applications. The site also includes an administrative area that allows the fellowship to rate candidates applications and inform them of their acceptance into the program. Once accepted, the candidates can use other features like the online forum. Development by Milestone.

Hamlet 2

This site was built to support the release of the Focus Features film Hamlet 2. The site was built in Flash, but fed by a custom content management system. The CMS allowed the site manager to modify the content in many areas of the site, including the community section which has since been removed. The community section (driven by ASP.NET) contained a forum, private messaging and announcements, and allowed users to sumbit their own content including videos. This content was all moderated via the CMS. CMS Development by Justin Miles. Design and Flash Development by Inverted Creative.

That's My Stop

An eCommerce site selling t-shirts for Chicago's "L" stops. Challenges included making all 288 designs easily accessible, as well as keeping speed up and bandwidth down. Our PR campaign got "That's My Stop" featured in the Chicago Tribune, North Shore Magazine and the Chicago Red Eye. "That's My Stop" was also written up on the following blogs: Chicagoist, Gaper's Block, and Oh My Thats Awesome. "That's My Stop" was also featured in the Thrillist newsletter which boasts nearly 30,000 subscribers. Development by Justin Miles. Design by Hamzeh Pashezada.