Integrative by (re)Design

A new website for MB

A “redesign” can mean more than improving upon an idea, or simply evolving a concept – sometimes it requires a shift in vision. The redesign of the Miller Brooks website embodies our vision of the future. A future where the integration of ideas, strategy, branding, design, and people all live together and center around the singular objective of finding better ways to serve our clients.

Our website transformation is the first of many initiatives through which we as a team are finding ways to more effectively communicate our vision, big thinking and an agency-wide unity based upon building a truly integrative offering.

MillerBrooks.com was built for you. To allow our friends to “walk in our shoes” for a while and experience the world that is ours, and now yours.

A few items to note:

1. The navigation cube. “A place where ideas live.” Check it out.
2. Our work and your work. An amazing look at some of our ongoing creativity set in a very user-friendly Flash environment.
3. Interwoven throughout the site is a rich tapestry of the personalities and people who truly make Miller Brooks, Miller Brooks.
4. A very clean, smart functionality for easy navigation.
5. More contact. More information and more ways to socially connect with us.
6. What’s cool? An entire section devoted to some very cool, very philanthropic projects the MB staff is engaged in.
7. Meet the people of MB. Reach out and connect with us–any of us.

Like any new offering, there will always be tweaks, updates and modifications. We love feedback, and would love to hear from you about our site. Your thoughts and feelings are always welcome here at Miller Brooks.

Pat
January 14th, 2010

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One Response to “Integrative by (re)Design”

  1. Indianapolis-area ADDY award winners! Says:

    [...] recognizing work we’ve done in the last year, including two Gold ADDYs and a Bronze award for our own, newly redesigned website. We were up against some really tough competition — 41 agencies, companies and individuals in [...]

    March 1st, 2010 at 11:35 am

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