February 9, 2010

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Online Subscription Model? Think MLB not ESPN.

Let’s face it, signing up online for anything, especially when you have to pay a fee, is a complete hassle. But now, more and more content based sites are either starting to charge subscriptions fees, or are considering it.

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December 15, 2009

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Who-lu's Going to Stick Around?

So I’m thinking about getting rid of my cable. I don’t know about you, but I don’t really watch a lot of TV anymore, at least not on television… Sorry Comcast! Why pay for cable and Internet when I can just stream online for free? But it turns out Comcast still might be making a sweet buck off of me anyway (other than the Internet) with their recent acquisition of NBC, which includes one of their most promising online ventures, Hulu.com. Despite their excellent advertising structure, will looming subscription models cause Hulu to become a test case for the rebirth of media on the Internet?

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December 8, 2009

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You Are What You Write: Designing for Bloggers and Publishers

You Are What You Write...

When's the last time you picked up a newspaper? How about a magazine? With print publications struggling to gain new readership and better sales, the Web (and now the mobile apps running off a conglomerate of feeds) is the primary source of information. It's more convenient, more accessible and more current.

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March 24, 2009

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The Weekly Now Offered Daily

We recently launched the website for Philadelphia Weekly, which is regarded as the most widely read alternative weekly paper in the region. After many creative sessions with all departments at the Weekly, we developed the online strategy, Information Architecture, User Interface Design, and handled all of the (X) HTML + CSS + Javascript and AJAX development for the front end of the site. (And if you don’t think any of that matters, check out the City Paper’s site) We also worked with their Content Management provider with their “off the shelf, plug and play” offering.

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July 29, 2008

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The Handoff

We launched, or kicked off, the site for Blitz Magazine, a quarterly football publication. The site covers the most up to the minute news on all football related items from prep to pro, including interviews, insider coverage, and even fantasy tips to help you tackle your league.

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June 24, 2008

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Not Just an Area Code

We launched the site for Two.one.five Magazine- a quarterly publication in Philadelphia, for hip, urban insiders. Fully equipped with a blog, videos, photos, content management software and an events calendar to keep track of all the happenings in the city, two.one.five is a one.two.five stop shop for someone, or the “cool kids,” looking for more underground related content.

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September 8, 2006

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Philly Ad Club Champions STYLE Re-Launch

Philly Ad Club published an article detailing O3 World’s development of the new PhillyStyleMag.com website, including the groundbreaking new Webisode video content forged through a partnership with Banyan Productions.

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