Online Communities

Nothing fuels our creative energies more than the opportunity to help our clients connect with their audiences through the latest innovations in interactive technologies.

For our online community solutions, we combine the well-known features of traditional websites with the features of easy-to-use Web 2.0 applications to facilitate the growth of collaborative online communities.

Client: Five Freedoms
Project: The Five Freedoms Project

As both a resource-filled website and social networking platform, the Five Freedom’s Project is a vibrant community of educators, students dedicated to First Amendment rights and freedoms.

Client: Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Project: PhilaPlace: Sharing Stories from the City of Neighborhoods

Explore Philadelphia’s rich history and culture through PhilaPlace – an interactive website featuring over 150 stories enriched with a growing number of historical and contemporary photos, audio narratives, and video interviews with local residents and community organizations.

Client: Rosenbach Museum and Library
Project: 21st Century Abe

With the goal of making Lincoln more accessible to modern audiences, the 21st Century Abe website invites visitors and project artists to contribute creative responses to the museum’s collection, and in the process help shape the curatorial team’s portrait of a contemporary Abraham Lincoln.

View more online community projects in our What's Cookin' blog