Crowd Favorite and Simpson College team up to re-launch responsive website on WordPress

Today Crowd Favorite and Simpson College are both proud to present the newly re-launched simpson.edu website. Working with Simpson College was an excellent experience: their deep understanding of their market and ability to communicate their “category-busting” website needs was instrumental to the success of the project. Crowd Favorite helped lead the visual design process of…

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Today Crowd Favorite and Simpson College are both proud to present the newly re-launched simpson.edu website.

Working with Simpson College was an excellent experience: their deep understanding of their market and ability to communicate their "category-busting" website needs was instrumental to the success of the project.

Crowd Favorite helped lead the visual design process of the new site creating both new templated page layouts and more dynamic, Carrington Build-friendly elements and modules for re-use and page customization.

As with any large project, continued management of requirements and milestones was necessary and Greg Votava had the following to say:

Crowd Favorite did an excellent job collaborating with us and continually communicating project updates throughout the entire process. We thoroughly enjoyed working with Crowd Favorite’s team who is very quick to respond to questions and ideas.

We're very proud of the newly designed site as its adaptive and responsive to work across various browser sizes (mobile and tablet alike). Additionally, the various permissions roles and content management features Crowd Favorite developed allow for content to be exposed and shared across the site where appropriate and not remain siloed in different sites.

We knew we wanted the new Simpson College website to be built on WordPress, and we chose Crowd Favorite based on their excellent reputation for building enterprise-level WordPress sites. They delivered on the challenge to build the “category busting” website we were looking for.

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