Four IMA Clients Sign Up for eNewsletters
New York City Ballet, Mason Gross School of the Arts, IATSE Local One, and Sussman Lifestyle Group are the first IMA clients to recognize the power of IMA's new eNewsletter offering. IMA is in the process of setting up newsletters for these clients. We expect others to follow suit quickly.
New Sites Launched
As noted in last month's newsletter, we launched two new sites in mid-May:
Sussman Lifestyle Group was a redesign project for an already existing client. The site features Macromedia Flash navigational and image roll-overs on the home page, an enhanced look-and-feel, and increased imagery and functionality on the site itself. Check it out at www.mrsteam.com.
IMA's long-term technical partner, Reliable Data Technology (RDT), is offering a network storage product line, including the IP SAN file server, IP SAN storage server and IP SAN gateway. They wanted a new-look site, with a streamlined, technological look and feel, to match their offering. See the site at www.reldata.com.
In the Works
Many of the other projects that we've been working on are nearing completion -- specifically, the IATSE International Web site, which is being enhanced by database-driven union directory search functionality and an interactive time line of IATSE's history, work being done to revitalize the Morris
Visitor Center's Web site, and ThePetCottage.com. We have also made significant progress on NECA's Intranet project, which should launch in the September timeframe.
A number of new contracts were signed this past month -- including a Web site redesign for Aquis Communications, who lease pagers; and a new site for the Hudson Group of NJ, Inc. As a testament to the satisfaction of our clients, we've also been asked to take on many new projects for existing clients. These include a training CD-ROM for the Sussman Lifestyle Group; a marketing CD-ROM for BEM Systems; several Web-based projects for New York City Ballet's 100th anniversary of Balanchine; and a student-focused bulletin board for Mason Gross School of the Arts, which will include arts events and jobs of interest, among other items.
Welcome to Alicia Punturieri
We also were delighted to add a new full-time member of the IMA team -- Alicia Punturieri, who has been an intern with us for the past year. Alicia, who recently earned her BA degree from the Visual and Performing Arts department at Fairleigh Dickinson University, is a talented artist and a detailed-oriented production staffer. She is already deeply involved in many of our projects -- including being the artist for NECA's Intranet project, and the Morris Vistor's Center Web site redesign.