DC Interactive Group | Web Design and Marketing Company, Elgin, Chicago Illinois

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Silver Cross Hospital is opening a brand new campus on February 26, 2012. To go hand-in-hand with the beautiful new hospital, we designed a brand new, striking, and functional CMS (content management system) website from the ground up.

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A customized website built on the Joomla CMS that gives the client the ability to update content and imagery; add new pages to the website; and manage a careers module and a banners module. The site also pulls in ED wait times from an XML feed.

The challenge of this website was to bring new technology to the Silver Cross website while updating the look of the site drastically, but also keeping to the new design standards created for Silver Cross in other collateral.

Visit the site: www.silvercross.org

A customized website built on the Joomla CMS which gives the client the ability to update content and imagery and add new pages to the website.

The challenge of this website was to bring new technology to The Skydeck website while updating to a clean, exciting new design and incorporating new design standards. This website provides intuitive navigation, allowing visitors to easily find what they are looking for. The client can keep the website fresh with constantly changing information using the admin area.

Visit the site: www.theskydeck.com

A customized mobile website was created for ShermanHealth.com. The mobile site features hospital locations, hospital floorplans, useful businesses around the hospital, find a physician, send an ecard, contact us, and social media links. The functionality of the mobile site ties into the existing database. The mobile site features autodetection for “smart phone” and WAP phone templates.

Visit the site from your mobile device: www.shermanhealth.com

A custom built website that markets various products for Wet & Forget.

The website pulls in dynamic content from the www.askwetandforget.com blog as well as content from a third party store locator.

Visit the site: www.wetandforget.com

An updated look with very dynamic information. Metrostudy.com includes an interactive map built in flash that pulls information from an xml feed, as well as a sidebar and footer that pulls the latest information from Twitter and the Metrostudy Report blog. The various services and contact information on the website also pull data from an xml feed. All of the forms on the website connect to the client’s SalesForce.com CRM account.

The challenge with creating the new Metrostudy.com was making sure we included a lot of different ways to display and pull in up-to-date news and data. Since their business is built on providing information, we felt it was a good fit to tie the site to Twitter and to the Metrostudy Report blog, allowing for a constant information flow.

Visit the site: www.metrostudy.com

A customized website built from scratch, which includes updatable admin modules to control the physician finder, class scheduler, ecards, quality graphs, promotions, cancer trials, file library, and monthly events.

This website was a large undertaking and took a lot of collaboration with the client not only in the design stages but also the structure stages, as we wanted to build a website that encompassed all of their particular needs. This website is an ongoing process as we strive to keep ShermanHealth.com up-to-date with the latest technology and tools needed to succeed in the interactive world.

Visit the site: www.shermanhealth.com

A custom CMS built to allow editing content, images, and documents as well as updating news and managing jobs, physician information, and hospital locations.

The challenge in creating this site was not only providing the client with the proper tools and CMS for updating the site, but also creating a design for the site that portrayed a Children

Visit the site: www.larabida.org

A custom CMS built to allow editing content, images, and documents as well as updating news and volunteer opportunities.

The challenge in creating this site was providing the client with an easy way to update content on their website while creating a new, fresh design that followed the United Way Worldwide design standards.

Visit the site: www.uwelgin.org