We are proud to announce the launch of our latest custom WordPress Design and Development project.
R&J Public Relations required a robust content management system that allowed them to manage, edit and display several different types of data in innovative ways.
As there are several site editors, a simple and intuitive backend interface was required.
The solution we chose was a custom site using WordPress, built on a child theme of the TwentyTen theme. To accommodate the different data types being used on the site we used several different custom post types, each with its own custom taxonomies and custom meta boxes. This created a very intuitive and user friendly interface in the admin area of the site. Mix in some clean AJAX UI effects on the front end of the site (powered by jQuery) and you have R&J’s new, sleek site.
Screenshot after the break.
There is nothing more frustrating to an organization then not being able to edit its website content when it needs to. The days of relying on the web guy to do this are pretty much over. Or, are they? In this article I want to address the concern I have regarding the growing number of organizations who are beginning to realize that there has got to be a easier and cost effectively way to manage and control their online content.
First, let’s define the terms: CMS stands for content management system. A CMS is defined as “the collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment.” (Source Wikipedia.)
If you’re like most people you’re always looking for ways to cut expenses out of your budget. And right now, spending money on a custom WordPress design may seem like an extra expense that you just can’t seem to justify, especially not when there are free WordPress templates out there that you can simply tweak a little to fit your needs…right?
Perhaps. But we think that it’s not really all that simple. In the long run, you’ll spend many hours developing a do-it-yourself site that just doesn’t professionally market your brand. And after all the migraines you’ll incur, you may end up wishing you’d just hired someone in the first place. Yes, custom WordPress design and development may be an investment. But we believe that it will return to you in full many times over. Here’s how.
“Record time is an understatement! Your team performed exceptionally and met all of our internal deadlines. Tarver Games PR is thrilled with how great the site looks, and how simple it is to update and maintain. Thank you for making our company launch tangible with a killer website!”
At Nicasio, we’re passionate about technology. So, it’s always a treat when we get to work with someone on a project who is equally as passionate about technology. That was the case with one of our recent WordPress site launches Tech Webinar Maven (TWM).
TWM needed a site that allowed for the management and addition of a large amount of content, a layout that to display that content, a robust ad management system, and basically a site that would do it all. Enter a custom WordPress site.
Through the use of open source plugins, custom plugins, and a custom theme we were able to give TWM all the functionality and aesthetic elements they desired…and then some.
More Screenshots after the break.
We are proud to announce the launch of one of our latest WordPress design and development projects. Life Design for Lawyers (LDL).
LDL came to us looking for a down to business design and layout that was easy for them to manage on their own. The result – a custom design developed on WordPress.
Larger screenshot after the break.
Nothing make us happier at Nicasio than launching a new website. This is a custom WordPress site that we are particularly proud of. The Small Business Assistance Corporation came to use with a website that had a ton of great content, and a convenient online loan application process. They needed a website redesign and wanted to reorganize their immense amount of content in a more user friendly way. They also needed a robust content management system to easily manage their large amount of data. The solution? WordPress of course.

OK, we didn’t actually goto Sonoma (although we wouldn’t mind a vacation), but we did just finish the new custom design and development project for Inside Sonoma (http://inside-sonoma.com/). Inside Sonoma required a dynamic site to handle their large amount of content.
This project consisted of a custom logo design, custom WordPress design, and the development of that design into a full fledged WordPress site by our lead designer and front end developer, Chris Underwood. This site is a great example of using WordPress as both a blog and fully featured content management system.
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