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* Home * About * Review * Conatct * * Login * Sign Up * WE'RE DESIGNERS, DIRECTORS, STRATEGISTS. We have over a decade of experience in the creative industry, producing exciting experiences for brands that are as smart, as they are effective. Read More ABOUT US We work together to design, create and produce work that we are proud of for folks that we believe in. We are available for hire in a wide range of creative disciplines for a variety of jobs, projects and gigs. Read More ONE OF THE BEST CLASSIFIED 01. FRONT END MULTICURRENCY The goal was to create an ecosystem where content frequently updates, and important content is easily surfaced and highlighted. All three platforms had to work in tandem with the main Spotify.com. Since Spotify would use these platforms to frequently publish articles and release updates themselves, we had to ensure that the CMS would be so easy to use, even our moms would find it intuitive and could publish content on the platforms. 02. MOST INTELLIGENT SEARCH SYSTEM First thing we did was go into the Spotify offices to discuss exactly how their teams operate so that we could create a tool that would best match (and even alleviate) their workflow. How many people need to be able to update the content on the site? How tech-savvy are these people? How often does content update? Who is in charge of creating assets and imagery? Is there a legal process in place for publishing content? What are the sign-off gates in order for something to get published? Are we publishing the same translated content to different markets? If so, how does the translation process work? What does a typical editorial calendar look like for a week? A month? A year? What happens when there is a “breaking” story that needs to go live right away? 03. MOST INTELLIGENT SEARCH SYSTEM Normally when we write about our projects we talk about what it looks like for the visitor of the experience. This time however, we want to lift the veil on the amount of time and effort spent on the less sexy part of our jobs: building and designing the interface that our clients use to control the content of the sites you visit. The stuff very few people ever get to see. The thing you can only access if you work within the organization. In other words, the Content Management System (CMS). OUR CLIENT REVIEW There’s no shame in admitting how your business strategy — or even your way of thinking — has changed since you began. In fact, these evolutions can improve the story you tell to website visitors. 1. 2. 3. JOHN DUE (adiser) Every good company was founded on an idea — something the current marketplace might not yet offer. What was your idea? Use this “aha!” moment as a pivot point when telling your company story. What was a challenge you faced while developing your company? How did this challenge or discovery shape what you are today? JOHN DUE (adiser) Every good company was founded on an idea — something the current marketplace might not yet offer. What was your idea? Use this “aha!” moment as a pivot point when telling your company story. What was a challenge you faced while developing your company? How did this challenge or discovery shape what you are today? JOHN DUE (adiser) Every good company was founded on an idea — something the current marketplace might not yet offer. What was your idea? Use this “aha!” moment as a pivot point when telling your company story. What was a challenge you faced while developing your company? How did this challenge or discovery shape what you are today? Previous Next CONTACT US * Locatins * +71 9087654321 * Info@swc.boldlygoingnowhere.org Message Send * * * * NEWSLETTER subscribe Copyright 2023 All Right Reserved By swc.boldlygoingnowhere.org