Web applications should work on any device

People use websites and apps on everything from mobile phones, to desktop computers. Our responsive websites look just right on all of them. On smaller, more limited screens, it's very challenging to communicate a message. Likewise, tablets make it a bit easier, but space is limited. It takes skill to design the right user experience across devices.

Do I need a responsive website?

How do you know if you need a responsive website? You can start by answering these questions. If you answer yes to any of the questions regarding your current or future needs, you should consider a responsive website solution.

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Do your website visitors use more than one type of device to browse the Internet?

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Is more than 10% of your audience mobile?

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Every website should be responsive! No question needed.

Some examples of our responsive web work

From web and mobile apps to third party API integrations and everything in between, we’ve been turning ideas into realities for years. Check out some of our case studies for more information.

OST Connect intranet

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF) needed help reworking the intranet for their Office of Science and Technology.

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Ore-Ida and Disney Pixar Frozen sweepstakes

Ore-Ida and Disney Pixar were partnering on a sweepstakes for the upcoming movie "Frozen", and needed a sweepstakes microsite.

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Living laboratory

Saint-Gobain needed a website to show off their North American Headquarters as a living laboratory of their unique building materials and forward-thinking work environment of the future.

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TGaS elsNetwork

TGaS wanted to create a cutting edge marketing website for their new analytics and research data web service for the emerging pharmaceutical market.

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But wait, there's more

You can check out other products and services we’ve built by heading on over to our services page.

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