ClickCulture Receives 2007 Silver W3 Award For Withers And Ravenel Web Site
November 14, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
RALEIGH, N.C. – Lloyd Jacobs, CEO of ClickCulture, Inc., a Raleigh-based integrated marketing firm specializing in technology, has announced that the firm has received a 2007 Silver W 3 Award for the Withers and Ravenel Web site. ClickCulture redesigned and launched the Web site for Withers and Ravenel, a full-service civil and environmental consulting engineering firm. ClickCulture redesigned the site to become more user-friendly and better reflect the Withers and Ravenel brand, as well as allow customers to access information about the company, services, news, software and presentations.The W 3 Awards honors creative excellence on the Web and recognizes the creative and marketing professionals behind award-winning sites, videos and marketing programs. The W 3 is the first major Web competition to be accessible to both large and small agencies. The awards are sanctioned and judged by the International Academy of Visual Arts (IAVA), a membership-based organization of leading professionals from various disciplines of the visual arts dedicated to embracing progress and the evolving nature of traditional and interactive media.
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News Facts:
• ClickCulture, Inc., a Raleigh-based integrated marketing firm specializing in technology, has received a 2007 Silver W 3 Award for the Withers and Ravenel Web site.
• ClickCulture redesigned and launched the Web site for Withers and Ravenel, a full-service civil and environmental consulting engineering firm.
• ClickCulture redesigned the site to become more user-friendly and better reflect the Withers and Ravenel brand, as well as allow customers to access information about the company, services, news, software and presentations.
• The W 3 Awards honors creative excellence on the Web and recognizes the creative and marketing professionals behind award-winning sites, videos and marketing programs.
• The W 3 is the first major Web competition to be accessible to both large and small agencies.
• The awards are sanctioned and judged by the International Academy of Visual Arts (IAVA), a membership-based organization of leading professionals from various disciplines of the visual arts dedicated to embracing progress and the evolving nature of traditional and interactive media.
Quotes:
“We are honored to have received this 2007 Silver W 3 Award for the Withers and Ravenel Web site,” said Jacobs. “There were over 2,700 entries in this year’s W 3 Awards, so we are pleased to have our work noticed and to be selected as a winner.”
About Withers and Ravenel:
Withers and Ravenel is a full-service civil and environmental consulting engineering firm that provides a broad range of innovative and cost-effective services in land development, GIS/IT solutions, environmental, water resources, solid waste, construction administration, transportation and surveying. Founded in 1983 by Tony Withers and Sam Ravenel, the firm houses over 250 employees and is located in Cary, with branch offices in Wilmington and Brunswick County, North Carolina. For more information, please call 919-469-3340 or visit www.withersravenel.com.
About ClickCulture:
ClickCulture is a Raleigh-based integrated marketing firm specializing in technology. With deep roots in e-commerce, Web site design, Web development and user interface design, the company offers a full spectrum of marketing services, including graphic design, collateral design, high-tech advertising, search engine optimization, communications, point-of-purchase and point-of-sale services. For more information, please call 919-420-7736 or visit www.clickculture.com.
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