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Websites, presentations, apps, digital signage, and more—screens are an enormous part of life in the twenty-first century. The HALO 22 team is well versed in the digital landscape. If you need to convey or present information from a screen, reach out to us.
State of State Courts gets a visual overhaul to align with NCSC’s new brand identity without losing its own.
With a decade-old (and change) site, Soil & Environmental Consultants were in need of a website rebuild with a side of brand facelift. We were happy to oblige.
On the heels of a new brand identity, we took Lansing Melbourne Group’s website to a new level.
Another year, another State of the State Courts poll! We got tagged in at the end of last year to prepare the National Center for State Courts’ annual presentation for 2024, and we couldn’t have been happier to accept the challenge.
We refreshed the eCourts website with new branding—and improved content strategies to meet the ever-changing needs of a conference and its audiences.
In today’s world, every business needs an online presence. For Fluvial Solutions, a quick Squarespace setup gave them what they needed to start publishing their latest work.
With more than a decade of working together, we were excited to dig into DDI’s brand identity and craft a new kit for them—and downtown Durham.
Since a good content strategy creates space for good design, our work started there when we kicked off a new website project for the Disability Policy Consortium.
The best way to make sure your brand remains consistent on social media is to create templates to guide new designs—especially if multiple people contribute to your accounts.
We refreshed the brand and rebuilt the website. Next, we produced top-notch materials that stayed on brand and helped attendees make the most of their trip.
Building the best from two websites to support an author's career—in less than three weeks.
Refreshing the Court Technology Conference website with a new brand and improved messaging to meet the evolving needs of the conference, attendees, and exhibitors.
Together, we built the website NC-PAL needed so they could share their work promoting behavioral health equity in North Carolina.
It’s hard to believe that we’ve designed NCSC’s State of the State Courts presentations going all the way back to 2014. Take a look at this year’s bold, colorful slide deck.
We leverage what we've learned over the years, sweating the details to bring about an intentional update to the branding of the world's largest court technology conference.
We helped PCI move from an outdated website to a slimmer build that better suits their needs and provides a better experience for their customers.
If Skate Raleigh was going to build Downtown Raleigh’s first skatepark on an aggressive schedule, they’d need a website to be their online home. We were game—and we had a plan.
In 2022, we decided to lean in to a broader color palette for State of the State Courts—and bring in a gradient image wash as part of the updated brand style. Keeping the audience engaged can be as simple as adding more color.
Started in response to the COVID pandemic, Nights of Lights quickly became a key initiative for WRAL—and a regional holiday tradition. That meant it was due for its own website to sell tickets and explain the event to attendees.
We partnered with Capital Broadcasting Company to build a new website that showcases the bold, future-thinking company they are today. Learn how the new site allows them to share their stories in transforming media, entertainment, and communities.
OIC Behavioral Health’s site initially kicked off as a simple introduction to their services. We provided design, deployment, and support—and later, we set them up with online intake forms that make it a breeze for patients to provide crucial information.
For a handful of years now we’ve teamed up with National Center for State Courts on CTC—the world’s largest court technology conference—which they hold every other year. Together, we create a great user experience for attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors.
Downtown Durham Inc. asked us to design a PDF version of their 2021 State of Downtown Durham report, which explores the post-pandemic landscape on a local scale. The report summarizes the findings discussed in their annual summit meeting, including presenter slides and data, infographics, and more.