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Our New(est) Website

By Published On: November 2, 2015Categories: Newsletter
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We’re excited to tell you we’ve redesigned our website.

Again.

Much of the time, like the shoemaker’s kids’ shoes, our marketing can fall to the bottom of the priority pile – behind client websites and other important client work.

And, as such, early this year we launched a new website that we had worked on for over a year and were very proud of – visually stunning, clean and totally represented our brand. Now only months later we are unveiling a new, completely different website. Maybe it was to see if we could accomplish the challenge of this seemingly impossible task, or maybe we decided a bigger change was in order. Whatever the reason, we put our best resources on it – between our clients’ work of course – and we made it happen. Proving how nimble we are and how much we believe in what we do.

So, welcome to d.trio 3.0 (no pun intended). Nimble, digitally on the cutting edge, dynamic and, yes, still beautiful. We believe it’s the best of both worlds – aesthetics and functionality. We hope you’ll agree. See the new d.trio.com.

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About the Author: cat-tonic

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Born of curiosity and enthusiasm, we’re a scrappy group of smart, passionate marketers who work hard and play hard. We show up every day and fight for our clients who are making the world a better place. We listen with curiosity, explore deeply, ask hard questions, and sometimes put forth ideas that might make you squirm. Because we believe the status quo is good for growing mold but not much else. The way we see it, change is the way forward and the magic happens when curiosity, math, science, instinct, and talent intersect.

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