“Ecommerce sites lose almost half of their potential sales because users cannot use the site.”

— Jakob Nielsen

 

 

Hire.com
Hire.com was looking for a fresh look incorporating their established logo. The look and feel needed to show them as a successful, exciting company with great ideas and IPO potential. Our designer used color aggressively to help differentiate and define the various audience-specific segments of the site. This version of the Hire.com site won the 2000 Outstanding Web Site award in the category of "Application Service Provider" for its innovative style.
40 amp gallery
Designed as a sister site to the new conduit site, 40 amp is a modern art gallery that shares the office space with conduit.
Caleb Technologies
Caleb Technologies needed a site that reflected their corporate nature and deep knowledge of the airline industry. Conduit replaced their overdone, slow-to-load, all-Flash site with a clean design, simple architecture, and easy to manage backend.
Acuity
When ichat transitioned to the enterprise software market, they changed their name to Acuity. This design reflected the more corporate feel of their new customer base. The Acuity website included multiple interactive and marketing components: an ROI calculator, a detailed recruiting section with "email this job to a friend" functionality, downloadable documents and technical documentation, sales demos, and Flash movies.
Globeset
This website was designed for Globeset, a diversified company focused on facilitating online transitions. Along with doing the website and new logo design, our designer also put together all-new collateral, paper systems, business cards, and giveaway items including pens, t-shirts, mouse pads, and embroidered business shirts. The lighted-up Globeset sign can still be seen on the building at the intersection of Mopac and 183 in Austin, Texas.
Objective Advisors
Objective Advisors was looking for a site that quickly showed the variety of services they offer. The site is used as a back-up marketing piece preceding an actual office visit. Its simple yet elegant design expressed the essence of this interesting company's vision.
re:AB
re:AB is a New York pilates studio. Conduit designed a Flash site that appealed to their high-end clientele and accentuated the earthy roots of their philosophy. We used a palette of soothing deep blues and creams to create the site, set off by photographs of their beautiful studio.
Wired for Talent Network
This targeted effort from Hire.com was set up to entice city governments to invest in a centralized website that promoted local jobs. The idea was to attract talented professionals to their cities to increase business in their area.
Women in Theatre Program
Women in Theater is a women's theater group. They wanted a site that reflected the diverse, creative feel of their dynamic organization.
Motorola DigitalDNA
DigitalDNA is a specialized branding effort from Motorola for their Semiconductor Products Sector. This design was to service the five main branches of this diverse group of engineers that would be coming to the site. The utmost design concern was a clean look with speedy download times.
Talent 2001 Conference
Hire.com's yearly conference was set up to "soft pitch" their solution to HR managers of Fortune 500 companies. This effort included this website, a paper system, email reminders, postcards, and a full-page ad in FastCompany.