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A CMS Migration with an Added Design Audit: The Best of Both Worlds
Website migration takes time, patience, and good communication. To be efficient while migrating Mechanics Bank to Optimizely, Blend also highlighted areas where design could be improved.
A Design System for Increased Clarity
A company like Icertis, which provides a contract lifecycle management solution used by some of the world's largest enterprises, needs to appeal to a wide range of potential customers. Blend built a design system to allow for better clarity and easier communication.
From Design System to Final Launch
Icertis needed more than a new design — they needed a full design system, and they needed it built in a robust tool. Blend and Optimizely stepped up to help them out.
Fresh Design and Interconnected Content Model
In order to better facilitate each member’s access to relevant information, a complex content model was implemented for ease of use.
Creating a New Product: From User Flows to Prototypes
User flows helped us determine the best way to move users from one point to another, and prototypes helped confirm we were going in the right direction.
A Fresh Look for a Minnesota Institution
Updating the design for Minnesota State University Mankato in a way that didn’t remake the entire website.
A New Source for a City's Live Events
Managing events across three different venues made easy, accessible, and mobile-friendly within this custom Umbraco implementation.
Clean Design for an Important Community Resource
The main goal of design for Brookings Health System was clear: design with wayfinding in mind, just as you would in the hospital.
Staying Consistent Throughout Front-End
Helping bring consistency to Mercury Systems' front-end design — and to their front-end development practice.
A Custom App for Creating Trucks
Giving people what they want: a visual representation of their new rig.