Dr. Greg Seal, prothodontist, gets a great looking site courtesy of RD2.
We first met Dr. Seal back in December; he was friends of Larry. We soon realized that he was serious about making people’s teeth look good and function properly. We knew that the best way to impress him was to show him our commitment to making things look good and function properly.
He had a site that was pretty good, and another one that was even better, but had been halted in production and never made live. We knew we’d have to blow it out of the water if we wanted to do it right. A special thanks to Jeff and all his hard work. He brought the design concepts to the table and kicked off the whole vision for the site. He also visited Dr Seal’s office, and realized the best way to sell the place was with big, beautiful custom photography. So, we called our friend Richard Krall. Richard has worked with us on past engagements, and we knew he’d be able to capture dynamic images of the workplace.
Once we got the custom photos back, Jenny took over the creative lead, and Brandon offered some thoughts on occasion. Once design was final, Mark coded it all, and installed a cool scrolling function on the home page. All of these factors came together to produce some of our finest web design to date, and so you can see why we’re all smiling.
brenda evans said:
I just read through your info on this website about Dr. Greg Seal and his website. If you are using this as a promo to get more work, you might want to remove spelling errors and work on your grammar. I doubt that this piece will encourage anyone to give you more work. I just thought that I would share these few comments with you. It is meant to be helpful with no other agenda. I worked in marketing for many years and thought you might like the feedback.
:: 7 Aug 2007 at 6:10 am ::
Chris Ronan said:
Brenda,
Thanks very much for your feedback and constructive criticism. You are absolutely right and you bring up a very good point. There is no excuse for posting work with spelling errors. Of course when I read your comment I was shocked and dismayed, but in thinking through how to ensure quality is always first, I do believe that issues such as this should be called out immediately. Work has to be on the mark, on time and error free. Otherwise the idea of a first place finish absolutely vanishes.
Thank You.
Chris
:: 17 Aug 2007 at 11:56 am ::