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Web Site
Media Farm designed and built the original Cityfeet Web site. It was created to offer small businesses free access to a comprehensive supply of office, retail and industrial space listings, a broker referral feature, and convenient links to various goods and services related to the move-in process. We developed the database, all back- and front-end code, as well as the interface design, and logo and brand identity. The ultimate "one stop" shop for local small businesses, Cityfeet currently has partnerships with Yahoo!, the New York Times and several other leading newspapers.
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A Success Story
By harnessing the power of the Internet, using the medium appropriately to set up online partnerships, and by empowering users with the tools they need to transact, Cityfeet has become a "dot com" success story.
Benefits
- Comprehensive database of mid-sized commercial real estate provides listings to a previously underserved market.
- Links to industry related goods and services makes the Web site a one-stop shop for its market.
Technology
- Active Server Pages (ASP)
- MSSQL database
- IIS Web server
- HTML, DHTML
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Services To deliver this Web Site, we provided the following services:
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- Information architecture
- Visual design
- Brand strategy
- System architecture and design
- System integration
- Implementation (presentation, logic and data layers)
- Quality assurance testing
- Hardware and software recommendations
- Technical research
- Project management
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| Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum |
| American Museum of Natural History |
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View Site http://www.cityfeet.com/ |
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