Rad Campaign develops engaging and cutting-edge websites. Our talented team of designers and programmers overhaul dull or cluttered websites into fresh websites focused on organizations core missions, matched with just the right mix of compelling graphics and web branding to engage audiences. In fact Rad Campaign's work has been featured on some of the most trafficked sites on the web ranging from the NewYorkTimes.com to MSNBC.com and Salon.com. Our dynamic web campaigns have garnered several awards (WC3 Award, Golden Dot Award, Web Marketing Award and the Galaxy Award to name a few) for delivering compelling, clean designs and user-friendly website architecture. The firm also develops custom microsite campaigns and web videos specifically designed for advocacy, online fundraising, and recruitment.
Our programming team follows industry standards that include taking clients through the discovery, design and deployment phases as well as performing rigorous user testing onall browsers and platforms.
In addition to our web design and development services, Rad Campaign maintains and updates websites for clients.
We offer:
- Website audits and assessments
- Web design including websites, microsites, e-newsletters, email alerts, email appeals and online ads
- Web programming, database development and customized web applications
- Website usability and testing
- Web 2.0 integration
- Flash and web videos
- Web hosting and maintenance
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