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The DragNet Corporation prides itself on quality.
Below is a small sampling of the work we've done in the
past. Wouldn't your site look nice in the list?
*Note - Some
portfolio pieces may require the downloading of plug-ins.
100 Point
Challenge. This upstart sports-gaming company came
to us with a request for an interactive introduction to their
web site. Macromedia Flash 4.0 was used to develop this
short promo. [view]
Asthma
& Allergy Associates of Troy. A new logo and web
site was on the menu for this pre-existing allergy
clinic. A powerful back-end was also built to allow
patients to refill prescriptions and inform the office of
changes in contact information online. [view]
Accelerator
Pro. Development is officially underway on this
in-house application. Accelerator Pro is business
management software geared toward the landscaping and
hardscaping industries. [view]
Almont
Area Chamber of Commerce. The Almont Area Chamber of
Commerce approached DragNet when they decided it was time to
get online. A template was designed to compliment the
logo, and photographs supplied to DragNet by the client.
[view]
Athens
Alumni Association. The DragNet Corporation was
petitioned to build a site with information on Athens High
School class of 1990 ten-year reunion. A simple, yet
interactive solution was the flavor of the day. Macromedia Flash
4.0 was used in development of this site. [view]
Briggs
Industries. When Briggs Industries came to us, they
had decided their logo was worn out. The new design that
was created had a fresh, modern feel ensuring that it would
last well into the new millennium. [view]
Construction
Association of Michigan. The Construction
Association of Michigan (CAM) came to us begging for a more
enthusiastic web presence. A trendier black-base was
used to hold newspaper-esque pages. [view]
Flexi
Multimedia. When Flexi Multimedia walked through our
door, they were toying with the idea of a new multimedia
introduction to their existing web site. What they got
was an "explosion" of flash. [view]
Gem
Barcoding. Gem Barcoding was preparing to build a
new web site for their business. First step: a new
logo. That's where we came in. [view]
Georgetown
Commons. Georgetown Commons, an apartment complex in
Clinton, Michigan, decided it was time to showcase their
beautiful facilities on a beautiful web site. [view]
John
R. Spring. John R. Spring knew they needed a new web
interface to sit on top of the back-end software we were
building them. The result was a content friendly
template that gave them everything they wanted... and
more. [view]
Keizer
Morris. Keizer Morris needed a web presence
showcasing their products and services. An inexpensive
solution to get their company online. [view]
MediaSharks.
Corporate Identity? Yeah, we do that. A new
logo and branding scheme were on the table for dinner. [view]
Michigan
Skid Loader. Michigan Skid Loader is part of a
circle of companies that obtained our services. An
existing logo was used in designing an aesthetically pleasing
front end. [view]
Soulliere
Decorative Stone. Another company gets the
web-bug. Soulliere Decorative Stone wanted a web site
primarily to show off some fantastic photos of their
work. The dynamic image gallery is database
driven. [view]
SportsGameCard.
Ever leave a hockey game after the second period?
SportsGameCard was designed (and commissioned by the NHL) to
make sure you won't want to. Sports and bingo all at
once? This must be heaven. [view]
The
Menu Spot. Who's got time to pick up the phone and
call off orders for lunch during the work day? The Menu
Spot is an in-house application enabling residents of the
Detroit Metropolitan area to order breakfast, lunch, and
dinner right from their computer. [view]
Troy
Sports Center. The Troy Sports Center, a recreation
facility in Troy, MI, needed an introduction to spark interest
in their new web site. Macromedia Flash was the tool of
choice. [view]
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