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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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.

200+ Sites, All Customized and Accessible

One project, one major redesign, over 200 websites: how to use little updates to make big changes.

Web Accessibility: A Primer

Web accessibility has become a legal hot topic, but it’s also integral to creating a useful and usable web presence. This primer is designed to help you get a high-level view of what web accessibility is, how it affects your customers, and a little bit about what can be done to make sure our sites are accessible for everyone.

February 21, 2018

A New and Flexible Umbraco Site to Promote Healthy Living

The South Dakota Department of Health partnered with Blend and Umbraco to create a future-focused, relevant, and flexible website to promote healthy living across the state.

A Front to Back Strategy for the University

A full-stack project from discovery to development and support, handled step-by-step in partnership with our trusted client.

Bringing efficiency to an energy-efficient initiative

Using Umbraco to create composite content for a region-wide energy rebate system, Blend designed a bright and energetic site.

Interactive Wireframe Testing

Understanding user flows through user testing, we created interactive prototypes that allowed us to clearly see what each student was thinking.

Creating and Facilitating a Community

American Bonanza Society’s user forums are a central hub for information on Bonanza-style aircraft. We built them right into Episerver.

A New Site to Pair With A New Front Door

Brookings Health System wanted to create a new front door for the hospital — both literally and digitally.

A Solution for the Provost's Office

How do we create and organize a university site that serves nearly everyone that the main site doesn’t?