Testing a Facebook plugin for my website… so far so good.

January 29th, 2010

The content of this post is entirely vapid for the sake of being such. If you read this content with hopes to find meaning, insight, or pith you should be disappointed. No cleverness or originality will be found here, because this is dummy content, written for dummies.

Challenge: Find Abuelo’s on a Map, Kiddos!

February 18th, 2009

Answer:  Abuelo’s in Rogers, AR

I haven’t blogged here in a while, and it’s because our little real estate tools creation engine, Tasman Labs, was acquired by GoPickle.com. Therefore, I haven’t been freelancing under the Semaphore, LLC banner for a few months now. Instead, Vanguide is now a part of the Webtown Media mix of small business websites, and I’ve been designing our next generation of online tools. Well, it’s finally time to journal what I’ve been up to, because it’s so darn cool.

Just two weeks ago, we took the wraps off of our new Local Business Directory, the new GoPickle.com. GoPickle.com has always served as a super-local yellow pages. But in addition to a completely revised backend, now, local businesses can upgrade their listings for themselves. Think of merchantcircle.com without the spam and social networking fluff.

So with the above in mind, we set out to design the best UI experience we could, both for searchers and business users. Our first thought: “Use a map!” it’s intuitive, it’s not too new, and it looks friggin cool.

We quickly ran into the problem of consistent-height headers, footers, info panes, and all the other data that makes a yellowpages website. Our solution: make it all movable! You can see how it works on a search results page for Restaurants in Rogers, Arkansas

With our design, we avoided the persistent-size problem because now you can scroll the extra stuff out of the way, and the map will stay put. Traditionally, either you have to sacrifice your details display OR you have to sacrifice your map size. We get the benefits of both.

The effect has a ton of benefits for our business customer. Compare our customer page:

To what their page looks like on the competition out there. Notice how much room there is above for photos, description, etc; now notice how small and cramped the actual business information is on all the following pages:

One more consideration: we’re future-proofing our design by making the layout get better as screen resolutions continue to get larger. When you get a new computer with a bigger monitor, you can still make your web browser full-screen and not be afraid of missing all the tiny details, surrounded by boxes and extremely large margins of unused space.

So that’s it. The above is live now, but there is still a lot more on the way.

Fast Lane Entertainment CMS Website by IFWORLD, Inc., Design by Semaphore, LLC

May 6th, 2008

Fast Lane Entertainment is creating 75,000 indoor square feet of fun for Northwest Arkansas. To promote the exciting new construction, the company has launched a new website powered by CADDIE from IFWORLD, Inc. and designed by Semaphore, LLC.

Fast Lane Entertainment Web Site Design by Semaphore, LLCIn 2008, the Fast Lane doors will open in Lowell, Arkansas. When complete, the site will feature cosmic bowling, go karts, a two-level laser tag arena, a gaming arcade, and more. Additionally, Fast Lane Entertainment will custom cater to all types, including team building reservations, birthday parties, and just fun for families and friends of all ages. More information on Fast Lane Entertainment in Lowell, Arkansas may be found at the Fast Lane website.

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Daisy Outdoor Products Kiosk by IFWORLD, Inc., Interface Design by Semaphore, LLC

February 2nd, 2008

Daisy Outdoor Products is an industry leading airgun manufacturer and is the manufacturer of the legendary Red Ryder BB Gun. For the 2008 SHOT Show the Daisy booth features the Daisy Design Studio interactive kiosk, powered by IFWORLD, Inc., with interface design by Semaphore, LLC.

The SHOT Show’s 30th anniversary celebration began Saturday February 2 with 1,948 exhibiting companies encompassing more than 715,000 net square feet of space, making it the largest ever. The Daisy Design Studio interactive kiosk is a pivotal feature for Daisy’s exhibition at this year’s Show, which allows retail attendants to create a customized gun with unique materials, colors, and even authenticity certificates for their own stores.

View screenshots of the kiosk interface by clicking the thumbnails below.

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Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup Competition Site Design by Semaphore, LLC

February 1st, 2008

The Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup Competition is the premiere business plan competition for students. For 2008, the Governor’s Cup Competition has launched a fresh design. The site is powered by CADDIE from IFWORLD, Inc., and the fresh visage is designed by Semaphore, LLC.

Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup CompetitionWith one of the largest cash prize pools in America, the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup undergraduate & graduate business plan competition is designed to encourage students in Arkansas, Nevada, and Oklahoma to act upon their ideas and talents in order to produce tomorrow’s businesses. More information on Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup may be found at DWRGovernorsCup.org

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