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The Cobbler's Children Finally Have Shoes!

Executionists announce the launch of their newly redesigned website.

2012-09-18
MARINA DEL REY, CA, September 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) The award-winning, LA-based web agency, Executionists, is pleased to announce the launch of their new streamlined website: www.executionists.com. Executionists had been so busy servicing clients that their website was left to languish for several years, but they have completed the redesign and are proud to share the news!

The new Executionists website got a total makeover, implementing a fresh visual approach, revised navigation, and cooler vibe. The trend towards "less-is-more" became the redesign mantra. This resulted in a simplified, less cluttered, less wordy website that clearly communicates Executionists' creative strengths with sliding panels, bright visuals and large fonts. The new site features an updated portfolio of work culled from 100's of projects completed over the past 16 years. The popular blog was also redesigned to integrate better into the new site design and functionality.

"Our chief challenge was to differentiate ourselves from other full-service agencies and bring our quirky personality to the fore."
Executionists' CEO, Richard Parr

The new website launch will be promoted via blog posts, email marketing, Facebook and Tweets. The new website can be seen here.

Executionists, Inc. is an award-winning and innovative creative agency specializing in web design, development, marketing and client services with over 16 years of experience and 30 awards for online solutions. Executionists' clients range from startups and small B2B and B2C businesses to Fortune 500 companies. Contact us today to find out how we can help your company thrive online. For more information, please email us at info@executionists.com or call us at (310)754-3110.

Website: http://www.executionists.com


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[Press-News.org] The Cobbler's Children Finally Have Shoes!
Executionists announce the launch of their newly redesigned website.