Webvanta History
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Deal-of-the-Day Site Leverages Webvanta Platform to Slash Startup Cost
We recently worked with designer and project manager Tyler Wantulok to build a deal-of-the-day site, EponME,initially serving the Bozeman, Montana area. By leveraging three existing hosted systems—Webvanta, Foxycart, and MailChimp—Tyler was able to deliver his clients a very effective, custom deal-of-the-day site for a fraction of what a custom web app would have cost.
Thai Taste Goes Online with Webvanta
Santa Rosa's Thai Taste restaurant recently launched a new website, built on the Webvanta Restaurant System. With a desktop site, mobile site, online ordering, and Facebook integration, the system is already bringing new business to the restaurant.
Creating Multiple Mini-sites in One Account
We've recently added a new capability to the Webvanta platform, which we call mini-sites.
An Elegant Jewelry Site Using Webvanta and Foxycart
We recently launched a site for Palo-Alto-based jewelry store, De Novo Fine Contemporary Jewelry that uses a highly customized Foxycart implementation to meet the owners' design requirements.
FontDropper: The Best Tool Yet for Web Font Exploration
Extensis, which provides a webfont service called WebINK, has launched the coolest tool yet for experimenting with web fonts: the FontDropper.
Web Site, Mobile Site, and iPad App Create Potent Sales Tool
It'sbeen a long time since we've blogged about all the great new sitesbeing built on the Webvanta platform. There'sone site we're particularly excited about, not just because of the siteitself, but because of the accompanying iPad app and mobile site.
Searching for Our Next Employee
We're expanding, and we're searching for an outstanding front-end web developer to join our team.
DesignCast a Big Hit! You Can Watch the Recording
Yesterday,we presented a DesignCast for HOW Magazine about how designers cancreate great sites without getting buried in technology. Apparentlywe struck a cord, because we set an all-time attendance record for oneof HOW's webinars, maxing out the GoToWebinar system when it hit 1,000attendees.
HOW Magazine DesignCast: A Graphic Designer's Guide to Building Dynamic Websites
If you weren't able to attend my presentation for AIGA San Francisco on Building Dynamic Websites Without Getting Buried in Technology, you have another chance: I'll be presenting similar material in a free "DesignCast" webinar organized by HOW Magazine.
Creating Dynamic Sites Without Getting Buried in Technology
Many experienced designers grew up with print and want to focus on their creative skills, rather than on web technologies. At the same time, clients expect increasingly complex sites that require multiple layers of technology to design and deliver.