Neuro-Modulation Site Launched

We recently launched a new site for The Neuromodulation Foundation.  It’s designed as a reference for physicians interested in using Neuromodulation to reduce chronic pain.
Our efforts were focused on the backend of the site which is supported with ExpressionEngine.  When the site is fully populated it will support over a thousand entries managing related posts, bibliography and analysis documents.  http://www.neuromodfound.org

Claude Skelton Design

We recently partnered with Claude on a new site for the Johns Hopkins Brain Science Institute.  He and his team provided the beautiful design, while we rendered it into standards compliant HTML.  Using Expressionengine as the CMS to manage the site, we focused our development efforts on automation and ease of use while our technical team provided hosting and domain support.

www.brainscienceinstitute.org

W+A welcomes TBC

Our last official project as Push Productions was our first for the national design powerhouse, Trahan Burden and Charles.  All we can tell you is that the project was a Flash application interacting with 3 other servers nationwide.  The application included it’s own XML based CMS and supported SOAP and streaming Flash Video.  We also provided a substantial amount of AfterEffects animation.  Very cool stuff.

New Kiosk for Hall of Fame

A new kiosk was developed and installed to commemorate the new McDaniel College Sports Hall of Fame.  The finished installation included energy efficient computer and display systems while allowing for easy update of the content from a web based Content Management System.

W+A Completes New Microsites for Johns Hopkins

We’ve just delivered three new microsites built on a custom ColdFusion based CMS.  The new sites will gather and process information collected that focused towards ongoing research, as well as mapping shifts in demographic and health statistics in Baltimore.  The final site will be used to coordinate Needs Assessments requested by community organizations.

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