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Bureau of Engineering Improves User Experience
The Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering engaged Imagistic and Fundamental Design Group (FDG) to upgrade the UX (user experience) of the Permit Manual that was released last year. In addition to improving the search results and logic, an improved navigation was designed based on Google Drive and successfully released.
Read NewsOxford Global Resources Prioritizes Accessibility
The marketing and IT teams at Oxford Global Resources enlisted the expertise of Imagistic to update their existing Drupal website to meet ADA accessibility 508 compliance standards…
Read NewsATLA Dockerizes AIR
When the IT group at the American Theological Library Association …
Read NewsApex Systems Website Thoroughly Reimagined
When Apex Systems needed a full website update, they partnered with Imagistic to design and implement the transformation. Imagistic employed UX strategies to completely redesign site navigation and prioritization.
Read NewsHAPI Expands its Coverage with SciELO Partnership
The team at Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) engaged Imagistic to extend their existing application to include the content of the Scientific Electronic Library Online, or SciELO.
Read NewsATLA Replaces OCR Hardware with Custom Web App
The American Theological Library Association (ATLA) commissioned Imagistic to build a proof of concept for an online optical character recognition (OCR) tool to replace their existing hardware and software.
Read NewsCreative Circle Enhances Salary Guide Feature
Imagistic released a second version of Creative Circle’s salary guide feature by adding additional salary data, related jobs, and categorization to the platform.
Read NewsACA Upgrades Camp Location Feature
The American Camp Association (ACA) brought Imagistic on board to upgrade the custom “Find a Camp” application. Imagistic focused on revamping the search system using the newest version of SOLR 8.3.1, bringing even better search results to the application they built a few years prior.
Read NewsLos Angeles Fire Department Geohub Maps Go Live
Imagistic and Fundamental Design Group (FDG) teamed up again to upgrade the functionality of the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) website, providing a way to create more effective news releases.
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