Using audits to drive change, Mechanics Bank launched with a new CMS and an improved design that follows web best practices. Find out how. 

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Migrating to Umbraco for Internal Communication

Migrating a complex intranet build from one CMS to Umbraco, Blend developed full intranet plan from content strategy to final migration.

A Sense of Place for a Small University

Briar Cliff’s small stature was repositioned as a benefit for their responsive Umbraco site.

Web Design Strategy for a Unique University

Embracing the uniqueness of a university through a deep dive into their people, both prospective and current.

Accessibility and Videos: The Video Page Type

Providing an accessible model for viewing, understanding, and indexing videos for search.

Iterative Technical Planning: A Smoother Development Cycle

Gradual technical scoping leads to a more informed — and smoother running — project. Here’s how we did it.

Connecting a Web of Resources

Helping connect a wide web of researchers, all while doing a bit of research for ourselves.

Manageable Intranet Governance, Right Here at Home

Using Umbraco to develop a scalable intranet governance plan, from out-of-date page reporting to ownership and accountability.

Developing a Roadmap for Digital Transformation

Gaining alignment across multiple departments for a new direction, a new content team, and a brand new CMS.

A Long-Time Partnership Across an International Border

A partnership nearly a decade in the making, Blend and CNO have worked closely to provide web solutions both inside and outside.

Build Your Digital Writing Toolbox

In advance of Now What? Workshops, we’re featuring short interviews with our smart and wonderful workshop speakers. This week, we talk to Scott Kubie about the idea of a digital writing toolbox — and what a toolbox does to help writers get better footing and facilitate collaboration.

January 30, 2018 | Scott Kubie