Red Pixel Studios created a new Web site for Burlington Civil, Inc., an engineering firm based in Owensboro, Ky., that specializes in developing solutions for complex problems in the construction and maintenance of heavy civil and industrial projects. more: Burlington Civil shows off new identity, Web site
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New logo, Web site for IMPACT 100 Owensboro
Red Pixel Studios has launched a new Web site for IMPACT 100 Owensboro and introduced a new logo for the organization, which seeks to transform lives in Greater Owensboro through high impact and lifelong giving. more: New logo, Web site for IMPACT 100 Owensboro
Mount Saint Joseph site gets complete overhaul
Red Pixel Studios launched a completely redesigned Web site today for the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph. more: Mount Saint Joseph site gets complete overhaul
Welcome to our fancy new Web site!
Did you notice? We've launched a new look for our Web site. It took a little longer than we hoped – client work comes first! – but we think it was worth the wait. more: Welcome to our fancy new Web site!
Brescia University gets digital overhaul
Brescia University students, faculty, staff, parents and the general public now have a new resource available to them on their Apple devices and smart phones. more: Brescia University gets digital overhaul
Owensboro CVB wins top state award
The Owensboro-Daviess County Convention and Visitors Bureau was awarded the Best in Show honor for its Bill Monroe 100th Birthday campaign at last night's Kentucky Travel Industry Association’s Traverse Awards celebration. more: Owensboro CVB wins top state award
Riney Hancock CPAs launches new site
Red Pixel Studios launched a redesigned site for Riney Hancock CPAs PSC this week, giving them more control over the content of their Web site. more: Riney Hancock CPAs launches new site
New E.M. Ford & Company site focuses on customer needs
- E.M. Ford & Company launched a new Web site this week with the help of Red Pixel Studios.
more: New E.M. Ford & Company site focuses on customer needs