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Responsive Design for the Healthcare Industry

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Nearly five years after their last redesign, we're proud to announce a new responsive website for HMMC: The Healthcare Manufacturers Management Council

Based on the Skeleton framework, this Wordpress-powered site scales elegantly from large desktop monitors down to mobile phones, with customized breakpoints for tablets and horizontal device orientations.

HMMC is also a client for our Social Savannah initiative where we provide ongoing social media services that keep them engaged with their members on Facebook and LinkedIn. We also help them advertise in the social realm, drawing in more "Likes", "Fans" and ultimately, conference attendees and members.

Throughout 2013, we'll be bringing responsive design to more and more of our clients in the healthcare industry and beyond. If you'd like to be a part of our responsive revolution, let's talk.

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This page contains a single entry by Lee Heidel published on December 10, 2012 12:54 PM.

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