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A Philadelphia based NPO, created from Mayor Michael Nutter's commitment to increase the city’s high school graduation rate to 80% by 2015 and to double the percentage of college graduates from 18% to 36% by 2018.

In service of that goal, they had a pre-existing Drupal site that IBD was hired to extend to make it more useful for members of their mentor community.

An Austin, Texas based startup. They had a cool backend system built for managing the registration and organization of sporting events (think bike races). What they needed for an Austin startup bash was a marketing website, for the collection of potential leads and to show the world what their brand was all about.

An inner-city Non-Profit in Philadelphia, Mimic was a project produced in cooperation with Edgimo designs, a Philly based design and development agency overrun with Drupal work. They supplied the design and the content, we supplied the code.

A high-end modular home builder based in southern New Jersey, Avalon Development Group was in need of a simple marketing website that would let them showcase some of their most beautiful recent work to potential leads. This was a site to be produced in cooperation with Robert Coyne design and was to feature a custom image gallery presenting a lot of visual information in a very limited space.

Almond Tree Marketing was an advertising start-up based in Northern New Jersey. Their leadership had deep experience in the Audio/Visual dealer and supplier space, so they were putting that to work by providing marketing direction to small and medium sized A/V dealers in the area. Their original site was well-designed, but was built from static HTML and was not easily updatable without technical help..

A historic theater in Washington Heights, New York that was set to play host to the annual March Allman Brothers Band run just a few weeks later. They had no web presence whatsoever and since they had a rather large production loading in just a few weeks, they need a site and they needed it yesterday.

A San Francisco based non-profit organization intent on raising awareness about the threat and harm of invasive plant species across the state of California. The site had many interesting features, but their previous developer had moved on and left them with a custom-built CMS that nobody within the organization knew how to update or manage. It was also a frequent victim of being hacked by the Cialis gang.

A business owner with a thriving yoga studio and holistic arts center who was feeling very confined by her VistaPrint powered site. It limited her to only 5 pages, was not optimized for SEO and didn't accurately convey the "feel" that she wanted for her studio.