RALEIGH, NC, November 13, 2010 (Press-News.org) The Department of Marketing (DofM), a Raleigh-based marketing and communications firm, secured international praise for its web design for WorldServe International (www.WorldServeIntl.org), a non-profit trying to end Africa's contaminated water crisis. 
The DofM won a 2010 Silver W3 Award for web design in the Charitable and Non Profit organizations category. The W3 awards were created and judged by the International Academy of Visual Arts, an invitation only group consisting of professions from media, interactive, advertising and marketing firms. 
"We are thrilled to be recognized with this award," said Oliver Spencer, managing partner of The Department of Marketing. "WorldServe is such a wonderful organization and we are so happy to be able to help them with their amazing cause. It's a perfect situation when we have the opportunity to win design awards with an organization that we believe in, like WorldServe."
The Department of Marketing is a boutique marketing and communications firm specializing in emerging growth companies. They handle a full range of needs, including web design, communications strategy and internet marketing. The firm delivers personalized attention and the latest technology to ensure companies get the most from their marketing efforts. 
WorldServeIntl.org showcases The Department of Marketing's classically clean design work, complete with video capabilities that lure visitors and keep them on the site longer. The website makes good use of visual storytelling, combining vivid photos with short, concise writing. 
WorldServe President had this to say about the team at the DofM, "the Department of Marketing is a vital team member of WorldServe International, helping us communicate human need. This talented group enables us to serve more people the precious commodity of clean water by producing innovative and inspirational web design that effectively tells the story." 
About The Department of Marketing
The Department of Marketing, based in Raleigh, North Carolina is an elite design and interactive marketing agency. The Department of Marketing has won more than 25 industry awards to date and their vibrant team offers a complete marketing mix including Marketing Strategy, Website Design, Video Production, Search Engine Optimization, Pay Per Click Management and Social Media Marketing, helping clients attract traffic from all available avenues.
The Department of Marketing's team of strategists, designers, writers, coders and social media experts can design customized marketing programs for companies large and small. http://www.DeptofMarketing.com
The Department of Marketing, based in Raleigh, North Carolina is an elite design and interactive marketing agency. The Department of Marketing has won more than 25 industry awards to date and their vibrant team offers a complete marketing mix including Marketing Strategy, Website Design, Video Production, Search Engine Optimization, Pay Per Click Management and Social Media Marketing, helping clients attract traffic from all available avenues.
The Department of Marketing's team of strategists, designers, writers, coders and social media experts can design customized marketing programs for companies large and small. http://www.DeptofMarketing.com
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