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4th Quarter Projects

We have been busy with a few Wharton student clubs to produce their conference publications for this time of year. So here they are:

Wharton Marketing Conference 2010
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Wharton Energy Conference 2010
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Wharton Women in Business Conference 2010
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BizTech@Wharton Conference 2010
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These are also the reason why we have been extra busy for the past few months. Yes, it’s exhausting, but it’s all worth it. We’re always interested in working with conference publications because we can take the opportunity on exploring new styles as well as new technologies for their web-related designs. This time, to fulfill our exploration, all of these conference websites were done in HTML5 and CSS3, marking our constant transition to newer technologies.

Neuro-Designs’ Mobile Website

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After several weeks of hiatus, we finally continued our personal project and released our own mobile website for public. With this new, mobile-optimized version, we hope we can bring the essential information of our company to those curious ones on the go.

This mobile website will not be replacing our regular website in terms of functionality any time soon. It will be there only for general information, and to view some of our latest works. Our Store and Blog will still only be available from the regular website for the time being.

We managed to test this on a fairly old Nokia N95 web browser, and it turned out pretty good for a such limited application. So if anyone wants to give it a try, take your mobile phone out, go to m.neuro-designs.com, and tell us what you think.

Pixily Named Finalist in AWS Start-Up Challenge

Back in January, we helped Pixily, one of our clients, establishing their identity, printed materials, and website prototype. This week, we’re as proud as they are, since Pixily has been selected as a finalist in this year’s Amazon Web Services Start-Up Challenge. Congratulations, guys! It is indeed a well-deserved recognition.