Posted in News on Sep 7th, 2009
Stephen Snyder, Trillium partner in charge of Content Management and Brand Services has completed his second book for publisher Gibbs Smith titled The New Solar Home, to be published in September. The New Solar Home is Snyder’s second co-authored with Dave Bonta, founder and president of USA Solar Stores LLC.
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Posted in News, Recently Launched on Aug 31st, 2009
Well, another beautiful Vermont summer is winding down and we are rolling out a few new sites along with a few updated ones.
In April we were honored to have as Trillium’s first official client Clear Mountain Solar Store in Claremont, NH. Clear Mountain Solar hired Trillium Digital to promote its renewable energy and sustainable living [...]
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Posted in News on Jun 18th, 2009
Barleywine Graphics owner and Trillium Digital partner Melissa Snyder presented a workshop on “Building Effective Websites” at the Northeast Resource Recovery Association’s 28th Annual Conference & Expo in Manchester, NH, June 8th. Trillium was invited to speak because of their highly regarded website done for the Southern Windsor/Windham Counties Solid Waste Management District.
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Posted in News, Recently Launched on Mar 30th, 2009
We at Barleywine Graphics are very excited to announce a new partnership between Melissa and Steve Snyder and Reid Greenberg to form Trillium Digital Internet Design & Strategy, a new, Vermont-based company offering website design, ecommerce implementation, blogging, online marketing, and public relations services.
On February 22, 2009, a press release proudly announced the launch of [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 25th, 2009
The winter of 2008-2009 was certainly a busy one! In addition to all our regular maintenance sites, we developed several sites for non-profits and municipal organizations, including a redesign of the popular Southern Windsor/Windham Counties Solid Waste Management District. This site was huge, and really needed to be re-organized from the ground up. We customized [...]
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Posted in News on Dec 10th, 2008
Barleywine Graphics owner Melissa Snyder was featured in the Claremont, NH Eagle Times in November, in a large spread detailing her work as Webmaster for the Town of Weathersfield, as well as her other volunteer work in the community. Check out the full article!
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Posted in News, Recently Launched on Sep 19th, 2008
Well it has been another busy summer for us here at Barleywine Graphics! We launched several new sites, including the long-awaited complete redesign of the The First Universalist Society of Hartland Four Corners site.
First Universalist Society
This was one of my very first clients, and the original site had not been touched, design-wise, since about 2000! [...]
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Posted in News on Jun 24th, 2008
Well, the month of June has certainly been busy around here – we’ve launched several sites this week, including a complete redo of the Aubergine ecommerce site. When new owners took over the management of the famous kitchen store in Woodstock, Vermont, they wanted a complete overhaul, and that’s what they got! New logo, hundreds [...]
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Posted in News on Jun 15th, 2008
Our favorite floorcloth artist, Lisa Curry Mair, has once again found national acclaim, this time scoring the cover of the lovely magazine, Early American Life!
Here’s a link to her blog post about the story:
http://canvasworksfloorcloths.com/wordpress/?p=185
Congratulations, Lisa!! Beautiful Work!!
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Posted in News, Recently Launched on Apr 29th, 2008
The big project over the late winter was a complete overhaul of the Town of Weathersfield municipal website. We gave it a fresh new look, and transferred hundreds of pages as well as a significant document library over to Joomla! for ease of content management. Now the clerks of individual boards can easily add [...]
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