Cobbler’s Children

Blue MonolosFor years I have worked with our clients at MMI to transform their websites into something sleek, shiny and functional. We peel back what’s standard and expected and recreate so that the real quality and content behind the coding can be seen. Each time I step through this process, I give examples of previous work and show what we can do, but I have begun to refer to our own agency website as the bad example: we were the cobbler’s children with no shoes. We’ve been so busy making great sites for our customers that we put our own needs on the back-burner. We’ve outgrown the old website and it’s time to make something new to celebrate how we’ve grown.

So we made it a priority. We’ve knocked it down to the beams and rebuilt. We want the MMI website to be a true depiction of our talent and our business. We want it to be beautiful in design, but beautifully functional by design. It’s been optimized through and through so that it is more searchable. We’ve integrated our social media efforts to case studies, linked up to our Twitter and added this blog. Go ahead and take a look around. We’ve been walking around in our new shoes for few days now and I’m really excited about the new look.

2 Responses to “Cobbler’s Children”

  1. John P. says:

    Love the new site! Great use of negative space, finally the kids have shoes. :)

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