Below you will find samples of the work from our development team:
Krossover Entertainment Client needed an interactive website that would allow staff to update news without having any type of coding experience, message board, music player, advertising system and allowing a member sign up to allow a private section on the website.
Erica James // Fashion Model Client needed a visually impacting website to represent her modeling portfolio. Website was built in Flash with several animations, image gallery and audio.
VoteForASuperStar.com Client required a website allowing contestants to upload images and profiles for the general public to vote on via the website and text messaging.
Navies Foundation San Francisco 49er Hannibal Navies required a website that would allow kids across the country to stay in contact with his foundation, update information remotely, upload images that would automatically resize and also need a e-commerce solution for donations via a credit cards. An SSL Certificate was implemented along with a merchant account that allows individuals to securely donate. The foundation was able to secure $30,000 of donations via the donation system within 2 months.
JP Morgan Chase Client needed a website to compliment their homeownership tour. The site would give information on the workshop, allow visitor to sign up and register. Information collected would be used for email newletters and on site registration.
Profetik, LLC Client needed a full service website for the model and talent it represents. Client wanted to be in full control in updating and adding content. Image Gallery that is able to rotate random images on front page. DMCS created CMS site with full backend capability for client to maintain own website
BayloStore.com Client need a standalone e-commerce site on the Yahoo propriety RTML platform. Site featured comment system, advertising system,product rotator, floating shopping cart.Website generated over $1 Million in sales within 2 years.
Luster Hair Care Client needed a Flash website to showcase new product line to the general public. Website featured several animations and custom graphics.