In the intervening years between the release of Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2016, the world of client server computing has experienced a veritable maelstrom of change. Servers are fading away, in office PBX’s have moved to the cloud, Software-As-A-Service has risen to dominance while both the quantity and reliability of devices have exploded. To us, we felt that we needed a logo that better represented the core value of strength but did so in the face of turbulence. Our new logo is our evocation of this emotion. 3 different colored gliders, strong and flexible, using the wind of technological change to propel our clients and ourselves forward. The future is in one direction but will require flexibility and agility to balance the oncoming change.
For this, we opted to use a design competition with 99designs. We found a great designer and spent a lot of time working together and were very happy with the results. We’ll be telling you more about the process later.
The Site
Logo and brand in hand and copy being written, we opted to perform a do-it-ourselves model. WordPress was chosen as our backend for a few reasons; It’s “free”, you don’t need to have a design degree to make additions to it, and there are hundreds of high quality add-ons and plugins that do some amazing things. In our case, the forms on our website integrate with Connectwise, our CRM, and Slack our team communication tool. Additionally, we bought a turnkey “theme” for our wordpress site from Envato thinking it would be super easy to take a few photos, update the color scheme and have a perfect site. Nothing could be further from the truth. Without monumental efforts at first by 2820 Press and later through Edgimo (one of our best and oldest customers) were we able to actually get the site built. Thanks Ben & Peter!
Other Help
As part of this process we engaged a few other incredibly helpful folks, our customers, the ones that let us take photos on their properties (Thanks Interact, Norhthern & 365 Main!). The amazing photography of Jenna Stamm which was an amazing value. The pithy, British copy writing of Thom James Carter and all the staff of Proper Sky, without whom this change would not have been possible. A heart felt thanks to you all.