In this section, you'll see some of our more recent projects. Each site reflects the unique characteristics and culture of the company it represents. The unifying theme they all share is clean design and intuitive navigation.
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Moyer Foundation
The Moyer Foundation is a charitable organization created in 2000 by Major League Baseball star Jamie Moyer and his wife, Karen, with the mission of helping children in distress.
They asked us to rescue them from a site that was woefully deficient despite having been built by a major national web design firm. It suffered from missing images, incomplete text, and an information architecture that made it impossible for visitors to understand the very purpose of the Foundation.
It didn’t even allow for online donations and was inconsistent with their printed materials.
Our creative execution for the site was so well received that we have continued to produce print materials for their fund-raising events, and have produced other sites for the Moyers that you can also find in our portfolio: Dreamcatchers, Go Legs, and the Magnolia Baseball Club.
We built the Moyer Foundation site using Microsoft’s VisualBasic.Net 2.0 and SQL Server technologies, and to make the processing of donations and recurring pledges secure and efficient, we incorporated SSL encryption and PayPal's PayFloPro software, secured behind a Cisco Pix firewall.
We also created a private forum feature to enable communication between the Foundation and its partners.
In addition, the website has been integrated with the Bear Creek Web Content Management System (CMS) to give the client complete control over content. For more information about our CMS, please click here.
Having raised more than $10 million to support over 120 organizations that serve the needs of children in physical, emotional or financial distress, The Moyer Foundation has expressed their gratitude to Bear Creek Web for our long-term partnership in helping to maintain and manage their website, which plays an important role in the Foundation’s growth and communications efforts.