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Haley & Aldrich Solar Panel Kiosk

haley-aldritch-kiosk Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Haley & Aldrich is a national firm who just built a new facility in Tucson, Arizona. Part of that was to install a 58-kV solar panel array over the parking structure. MoiaGroup created a kiosk that displays several movie clips, the live output of the inverter, and production charts from a remote web server.



Filed Under: Case Studies, Multimedia, Portfolio

Chefund

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

A friend of ours heads up a great organization that helps fund scholarships for students in Honduras. We used the K2 theme and put together a website they can use to raise awareness and funds without having to struggle with Dreamweaver.



Filed Under: Portfolio, Web Design, Web Development

TAMHA Website

The TAMHA homepage Thursday, December 17th, 2009

The Tucson Artists and Musicians Healthcare Alliance (T.A.M.H.A.) is an alliance of artists and art advocates dedicated to the sustainability and vitality of the arts community in Tucson, and they needed our help. MoiaGroup implemented a K2-based WordPress theme for them.



Filed Under: Web Design, Web Development

Association of Fundraising Professionals of Southern Arizona

AFPSOAZ Homepage Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

The Southern Arizona Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals needed a website they could maintain themselves. MoiaGroup created a WordPress theme for them, as well as a custom plugin to allow them to easily upload their member database from the dashboard.



Filed Under: Portfolio, Web Design, Web Development

The Center for Desert Archaeology

The Center for Desert Archaeology Homepage Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

The Center already had a design when they came to us for help. MoiaGroup turned their existing template into a full-fledged WordPress design, and did the necessary custom programming to bring along all their old proprietary custom PHP scripts.



Filed Under: Portfolio, Web Development

Maynards Market

maynards Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Maynards Market already had a logo, but they needed someone to help them put together a website that would be easy for them to maintain in-house. MoiaGroup developed both their site and a site for a weekly event held there, “Meet Me At Maynards.” Both sites were optimized for performance at the request of the [...]



Filed Under: Case Studies, Portfolio, Web Design, Web Development

iPlant Collaborative Website

A concept for the iPlant homepage Thursday, September 17th, 2009

The iPlant Collaborative, a program of the Bio5 initiative at the University of Arizona, selected MoiaGroup to help them redevelop their website. MoiaGroup provided an analysis of the major options for open source CMSs, then worked with iPlant staff to develop the new site in Drupal.



Filed Under: Portfolio, Web Design, Web Development

Casa de los Niños

The Casa de los Niños website Monday, August 24th, 2009

Casa de los Niños came to MoiaGroup with an older static website and needed help refreshing both their online identity and the backend system used to maintain the website. We helped them by creating an easy-to-maintain WordPress website, and they’ve been keeping it up to date since launch with very little further help.



Filed Under: Portfolio, Web Design, Web Development

SER 2011 Conference Website

The SER2011 Conference homepage Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

MoiaGroup helped a longstanding client develop two parallel sites, one in English and one in Spanish, for their upcoming 2011 Ecological Restoration Conference. Our work included their logo, the website design, and registration form development.



Filed Under: Identity, Web Design, Web Development

Fight the Power Line Website

Fight the Powerline Logo Friday, May 1st, 2009

MoiaGroup developed a new website to help a community organization resist the construction of a high voltage transmission line through residential neighborhoods.



Filed Under: Identity, Portfolio, Web Design, Web Development