Community Animal Rescue and Adoption of Jackson, Mississippi is the state's largest no-kill animal shelter.
BOE Marine is the third-largest marine electronics retailer in the United States, selling more than 50,000 products from their website. Oklahoma Media Group performed a complete aesthetic redesign of the site and also reworked the website functionality for greater efficiency and customer service.
Foundation Surgery Center of Oklahoma City, a physician-owned surgical hospital, needed an updated look to reflect its new ownership and way of doing business with its customers.
Cruisin' Route 66 is a site that sells Route 66 products and memorabilia: hats, shirts, maps, etc. Their existing site was old-fashioned looking and didn't inspire much confidence in online shoppers. Their new site is slick, professional and utilizes Shopify technology for easy ecommerce management.
Galloway Wallace is an Oklahoma-based marketing / ad agency with the single purpose of helping equipment manufacturers grow and succeed. They handed us a PDF brochure and wanted a website created that looked exactly like the brochure, and OMG delivered! View the Site
Oklahoma Media Group created the Arts Council of Oklahoma City 's first-ever mobile web site, specifically optimized for and aimed at mobile device users attending the Festival of the Arts in 2010.
Oklahoma Media Group followed up on our Addy-award-winning 2008 annual report with this report. We'd had a "travel theme" idea we had been tossing around since the 2008 report, so this year we used it to illustrate the journeys taken by a few OK Humane animals, and the organization itself.
A bedrock Oklahoma City company, Mustang Fuel has grown slowly and intelligently over the years. We created a site exactly to their specifications that their employees can administer themselves, adding and editing content as needed, all for a reasonable price.
The creator of the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale©, a tool used by health care providers all over the world, established a Foundation to raise money for pain management research. She reached out to Oklahoma Media Group to create a web site for the Foundation that was simple, clear and easy to use--just like the FACES scale itself. The site features e-commerce, testimonial submission forms and product downloads, as well as an extensive bibliography of resources and articles that utilize or reference the Scale.
Husmann Law Offices needed a clean, easily navigable site that was more professional than their homemade Google Sites website. They wanted the site to convey their history and experience in intellectual property law, but focus on their expansion into family and estate law.
Oklahoma Media Group produced this 2008 annual report pro bono, from scratch, for the Central Oklahoma Humane Society. The annual report won a silver Addy Award from the Oklahoma City AdClub in early 2009.
Healthy and Fit Communities, LLC enlisted our help to design a web site that would showcase the sites they have worked on for other cities who are considering engaging their services. Oklahoma Media Group will also be working on graphic design, web design and programming services (for web applications and mobile device development) for several other HFC community sites in the future.
OMG created the website design and facilitated the application development for this fundraising event application. Website users can donate, create teams and track their fundraising activities.
The Oklahoma Arthritis Foundation produces a Halloween costume ball extravaganza called "Bone Bash" to raise money. We created this website for attendees to get information about the event, purchase tickets and keep up with social media.
Local commercial builder, architect and contractor G. David Neff enlisted OMG to rebuild his 1997 website and make it more engaging for visitors. He wanted a dynamic website he could keep updated himself, and showcase photos and renderings of the buildings in his portfolio.
The Central Oklahoma Humane Society (OK Humane) challenged contestants from the Oklahoma City Metro area to chain themselves up to doghouses to create a unique reality TV-style contest. The last person to withstand living chained to an eco-friendly doghouse won a new natural gas vehicle donated by Chesapeake Energy Corporation.
Design and layout for glossy tourism publication. 30,000+ circulation.
Web site design and content management for this long-time Oklahoma small business. Worked closely with the owner on search engine optimization for desired terms.
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