Two Nonprofits Get Three Unique Designs for their Niche
CLEAR, and Ohio ACTE all serve an entirely different niche. Each organization faced a unique challenge to find a way to make their business more
CLEAR, and Ohio ACTE all serve an entirely different niche. Each organization faced a unique challenge to find a way to make their business more
One of the main reasons organizations take on a DIY approach to website design and development is the cost associated with securing a custom website.
Clients are the best advocates of the hard work Nicasio Design team puts into every project. This client kudos – well, it’s pretty much says
With 2013 already into the second half of the year (wow, how times flies!) some updates from us here at Nicasio Design are in order– so let’s get right to it! 2012 and ’13 have been years of growth as we added Project Manager and Business Strategist, Jeff Walters, and Designer, Zach Kozdron to the team.
The West University Little League wanted to utilize the tools and functionality available with the Wild Apricot event and member management CMS to create an
Thanks Chris, the site looks exactly as we wanted it. Brandon K. Dear Felix, Thanks for the update. These are exactly the kinds of
“Chris, Everyone on staff and [the] board thought that the new website design was awesome with a clean contemporary look that was easy to navigate.
“I love the home page design! I will share this with my colleagues and get back with you as quickly as possible. Have a great
While each passing year seems to go by quicker than the last, we have seen more and more clients turning to us looking for professional websites, e-commerce solutions, effective SEO, and awesome print work. We are ever so thankful for all our clients and the partnerships we’ve developed over the years, however this growth has increasingly made it difficult to shave out some much needed time for our own branding efforts. Until now…
Task: Tim’s needs were simple; create a custom Wild Apricot template that can be reused for present and future conferences without costing him a lung. Solution: