May 26, 2009 Boston Interactive's Web Design Work for ASPCA Ranked Top 20 by Smashing Magazine
Smashing Magazine, one of the leading blogs in the design community as one of the premier non-profit websites, included the ASPCA website as one of the 20 best non profit websites as measured by usability, engagement, and interactivity.
May 6, 2009 Sailors for the Sea Partners with Boston Interactive to Launch Redesigned Website
Sailors for the Sea is a nonprofit organization that educates and empowers the boating community to protect and restore our oceans and coastal waters. Boston Interactive redesigned their online presence in order to promote active involvement in ocean-related environmental awareness.
April 15, 2009 Swerling Milton Winnick Launches Redesigned Website by Boston Interactive
Swerling Milton Winnick is the premier policyholder's advocate in processing property and business interruption claims against insurance companies. They partnered with Boston Interactive to design and develop an engaging website that clearly conveys their leading Insurance Adjustment services.
February 13, 2009 The Colbent Corporation Launches Redesigned Website by Boston Interactive
Colbent is a leading financial services processing company that offers a highly-flexible software solution for securities transaction processing. Boston Interactive designed and developed an engaging website that clearly conveys their flexible, forward-thinking, and secure data processing software.
January 28, 2009 The ASPCA Collaborates With Boston Interactive to Launch Redesigned Website
The ASPCA, the first humane organization in the Western Hemisphere, was formed to prevent cruelty to animals. Boston Interactive designed an engaging and educational website that creates a sense of community and motivates its visitors to take action.
January 15, 2009 Justice Resource Institute Teams With Boston Interactive to Launch 44 Microsites
Justice Resource Institute is one of the nation's most creative and energetic not-for-profit human service corporations. JRI launched a large-scale online marketing initative through 44 microsites to promote the organization's education, housing and support services to children and adults with physical, emotional and learning disabilities.