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KeyBridge: Georgetown's Contract Web Development Service page 1, page 2, page 3
The site went live in October 2001 and thanks to strong marketing, the news has been very promising. Acceptances are up 28% and visits to the home page are up 250% over last year. More importantly, considering the site's target audience, visits to the undergraduate home page are up 220%. During the next few months, KeyBridge and SNHS will develop an interactive, fun teaching aid disguised as a game—"Gus", a patient simulator that looks and acts like a real human being. Stay tuned!
Visit the School of Nursing and Health Studies at http://snhs.georgetown.edu/.
Another KeyBridge project is the redesign of the Georgetown University Web site. KeyBridge's designer worked closely with the GUide committee to develop a Georgetown University brand identity, which needed to be clearly communicated through the site. The finished design includes the colors of the University, spotlights the history and Jesuit tradition that is so central to our identity, and features strong, evocative images of the University's architecture and international presence. Once the main design was set, KeyBridge and the committee developed new templates and a style guide to aid University Web developers.
But KeyBridge offers more than high-quality design. We can also develop Web applications to suit University departments' unique needs.
Next page—The Office of Off-Campus Housing needed a database of housing options for students. page 1, page 2, page 3
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