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Daviess County Public Library launches a modern, accessible website

Daviess County Public Library on a laptop

We are proud to announce the launch of the new WordPress website for Daviess County Public Library, our hometown library. Having designed and developed the previous site, this new project represented a comprehensive overhaul to address significant challenges with mobile usability, accessibility, and site structure.

Logan County Public Library unveils a user-friendly website for patrons

We recently completed a new WordPress website for Logan County Public Library, designed to make it easier for patrons to find information about the library’s numerous services and extensive resources.

The new website features improved navigation and clear page layouts, helping visitors quickly discover programs, digital collections, research tools, and other offerings. The site is fully responsive, providing a seamless experience on phones, tablets, and desktop computers.

Wendell Foster Launches a new website with enhanced accessibility, usability

Wendell Foster website on a tablet

We recently completed an updated WordPress website for Wendell Foster, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering people with disabilities to achieve their dreams and potential.

Having designed the previous site, this project focused on significantly improving accessibility and simplifying the site structure to create a much more user-friendly experience for all visitors.

New website restores, enhances Meade County Public Library’s digital presence

Meade County Public Library on a laptop

We recently completed a new WordPress website for Meade County Public Library, quickly restoring their digital presence while significantly improving usability and accessibility.

The new site was designed to help the library better promote its services, resources, programs, and events to the community. Improved navigation and clear layouts make it easier for visitors to find important information and stay connected with library offerings.

New website, logo reflect the mission of McCreary County Public Library

We recently completed a new WordPress website for McCreary County Public Library, along with a new logo designed to reflect the wide range of services, resources, and opportunities the library provides to its community.

The previous website made it challenging to clearly organize information and keep patrons informed as offerings evolved. Sharing timely updates, promoting events, and helping users discover available resources required a more flexible and intuitive approach.

A more accessible, user-friendly website for Bracken County Public Library

We recently completed a new WordPress website for Bracken County Public Library, designed to better highlight the services, resources, and programs available to the community.

The previous website made it difficult for patrons to easily discover library services and resources, while also limiting how effectively staff could promote events and share updates. As content grew over time, important information was not always easy to find.

New website helps promote programs, events at Casey County Public Library

We recently completed a new WordPress website for Casey County Public Library, designed to better support program promotion, event visibility, and timely communication with the community.

The previous website made it difficult to effectively highlight upcoming programs, special events, and important announcements. As a result, valuable information could be easy for patrons to miss, particularly when accessing the site on mobile devices.

Hopkinsville’s convention center launches new website to better serve event planners, visitors

'The Bruce' convention center website on a tablet

We recently completed a new WordPress website for the James E. Bruce Convention Center in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, known locally as The Bruce.

The previous website made it difficult for users to quickly find essential information, particularly for event planners and visitors looking for details about spaces, amenities, and upcoming events. Navigation challenges and limited flexibility also made it harder for staff to keep content current and well organized.

A redesigned website for RiverPark Center enhances access to performances, events

RiverPark Center website on a tablet

We recently completed a new WordPress website for RiverPark Center, a performing arts center serving the region with concerts, performances, and community events.

The previous website presented significant challenges in both design and functionality. Its layout and navigation made it difficult for visitors to find event information, performance details, and ticketing links, creating unnecessary friction for patrons trying to plan a visit.

New website and logo reflect Mercer County Public Library’s community roots

Mercer County Public Library website on a tablet, alongside new logo

We recently completed a new WordPress website for Mercer County Public Library, along with a new logo that reflects the library’s deep connection to the community it serves.

The previous website made it challenging to clearly showcase library services, events, and resources in a way that was intuitive for patrons. As library offerings expanded, the site’s structure limited how effectively staff could highlight programs, updates, and important information.

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