Work
South Dakota Unified Judicial System
Blend redesigned the South Dakota Unified Judicial System website with WCAG 2.2 AA compliance, multilingual support, and a Lighthouse accessibility score of 100.
South Dakota Unified Judicial System
Blend redesigned the SD UJS site for clarity, accessibility, and ease of use, with Umbraco CMS, better content tools, and improved document handling.
Government | Content and IA | Design and Front-End | Development | Migration | Project Management | Umbraco
South Dakota Department of Health
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.
Government | Healthcare | Content and IA | Design and Front-End | Development | Digital Optimization | Migration | Strategy | Umbraco
South Dakota Department of Health
When your site’s core audience is "everyone who lives in the state,” a consistent and universal message relies on a consistent and universal design system.
Government | Healthcare | Design and Front-End | Development | Umbraco
South Dakota Department of Revenue
When the South Dakota Department of Revenue needed to upgrade its site across five versions of Umbraco, it turned to Blend Interactive, a team well-versed in Umbraco upgrades.
Florida Department of Emergency Management
When you are responsible for communication during an emergency, you need to plan for optimal ... and less than optimal.
Government | Accessibility | Design and Front-End | Development | Optimizely
South Dakota Department of Revenue
A partnership with a local agency to help integrate a custom Umbraco site for state government.
College of Nurses of Ontario
Well-built sites should live longer than a few years, so Blend helped CNO provide design and accessibility updates within the existing install.
Associations | Government | Healthcare | Accessibility | Design and Front-End
Florida Department of Emergency Management
A migration from on-premise to cloud infrastructure in just a few days helped keep Florida's emergency communication onboard.