In an ongoing relationship with Office Depot, a NASCAR sponsor, 4 Corners has strategized, designed, and developed the website for Office Depot Racing. Creating and maintaining a website where fans can really connect with both Office Depot and Carl Edwards, the No. 99 NASCAR driver, 4 Corners leveraged social networking capabilities to provide an environment where fans can interact and showcase their own content, as well as receive up-to-date news, photos, videos, appearances, and race-related information.
Today’s online world is not a one-way street anymore and brands have to redefine how they communicate with (not at) customers.
At 4 Corners we create and deploy brand experiences that engage customers, build communities and ensure a return of investment. We partner with our clients to define objectives and rethink best practices as we explore new forms, media and models. Our human-centered approach is grounded in a collaborative methodology that simultaneously considers user attraction, business needs, technical possibilities and the spirit of the brand.
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Swanke Hayden Connell Architects needed an update to their website; present a modern and contemporary look and feel, while still honoring the firm’s 100-year-long history. 4 Corners undertook an extensive Discovery process and, teaming with SHCA, conceptualized a website which showcases SHCA’s best work and rich experience. 4 Corners fully designed and developed the site, including an extensive Content Management System, utilizing the most up-to-date innovative technologies to create a seamless, fast, and effective website from top to bottom.
More than the sum of its parts, every 4 Corners team is designed to bring each project an ideal combination of experiences and expertise. Our people combine different cultural and professional backgrounds, and share a desire to work in a collaborative environment that is difficult to achieve in a traditional agency.
Together we are creating a better context for creative excellence.
Hallmark was faced with the challenge of taking a long-established and trusted brand and refitting it online for their newly launched magazine. Building upon the magazine’s design, as well as extensive audience research, 4 Corners designed a highly engaging website which acts not only as an online destination for articles and magazine content, but more importantly as an online destination for users . 4 Corners carefully took into consideration the primary audience and architected and designed a site that is highly appealing and interactive, and maintains the voice and “fun” factor that makes the print publication so successful.
Jewcy, the website for "what matters now" in the Jewish community,...
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Jewcy.com Redesign
12.10.2008
Jewcy, the website for "what matters now" in the Jewish community, has engaged 4 Corners to rearchitecture and redesign their website. In this engagement, we aim to make the site as relavant as possible, and to appeal to a unique audience with a wide set of needs.
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OfficeDepot.com
1.2 Billion in additional sales through a redesign
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Projects OfficeDepot.com
OfficeDepot.com
1.2 Billion in additional sales through a redesign
Office Depot had received customer feedback that the in-store brand experience (which customers felt was very strong) wasn’t matching with the experience users had on the website. A confusing site architecture and overwhelming amount of products left online users feeling dissatisfied. Partnering with Office Depot, 4 Corners took an in-depth look into the architecture and user interface of the site and designed an entirely new offering without changing or adding any new functionality. 4 Corners orchestrated in-depth usability testing sessions, utilizing a rapid prototyping techniques to introduce new solutions while the testing sessions were taking place. Launching just in time for Holiday 2006, the site was an overwhelming success, drastically increasing Office Depot's online sales.
Vintage New Zealand sought to solve a unique problem in the American marketplace – create a single environment where customers can not only purchase all New Zealand wines in one location, but also experience the wines as much as possible in an online setting. 4 Corners developed extensive content, include video “Virtual Tastings” and interactive maps and features, that allow users to interact as much as possible with the wines before purchase. Also utilizing social networking features, users interact with each other and share insights, opinions, their own personal “cellars,” and experiences to bring forward the concept of Social Commerce.
McGraw-Hill Construction, a $3.4 trillion global company, needed an online platform to host over a million professionals, linking users to their vast database of resources and materials. To do this, 4 Corners designed the Sweets Network for Products, aimed at connecting people, projects, and products. The network catalogs, describes, facilitates, and helps users (including ten thousand manufacturers, engineers, and architects) interact and discover a myriad of online construction products. In addition, 4 Corners created the branding and advertising collateral including, brochures, rich media banners, multi-tier direct mailers, and print advertisements.
Accenture, a leader in the management consulting and technology field, wanted to move past its conservative image and better display its innovative spirit and ability to implement high-performance business strategies. In exploring the core audience of the website, 4 Corners learned that a large portion of the user group were internal Accenture employees doing research on case studies. Taking this and the brand spirit to heart, 4 Corners implemented a solution which highlighted the company’s outstanding abilities to outside clients while providing a valuable research resource for internal users.
In parallel with the redesign of their entire website, the New York Times wanted to expand its online offerings in the luxury real estate market. Developing new tools to simplify and personalize the user experience, 4 Corners designed and developed a new website section (called “Havens”) where users could access expert advice and other help centers, expert blogs, podcasts, and personal chat sessions.
In conjunction with the real estate listing and information portal, 4 Corners designed a resource for users on financing and home purchase. Designed for customization to regional newspapers, the site section gives users a valuable resource for not only searching and finding new real estate, but for researching and accessing expert information for a complete process all in one location.
4 Corners worked closely with the United Rentals Human Resources to completely overhaul their online and print recruitment materials. 4 Corners redesigned the HR website and introduced a much-needed human element; drawing on personal stories and interviews with current employees at a number of locations throughout North America. 4 Corners also designed and produced new print recruitment materials to coincide with the new website, including brochures, handshake cards, and banner stands for job and recruitment fairs.
4 Corners developed the brand and product interface for SmartEquip, a company that creates new process and support software for the construction rental industry. The website and product site (also available on handheld devices) organized millions of pages of documentation and diagrams for use in maintaining equipment and ordering parts. Highly interactive, the site is an effective tool for the maintenance and efficiency of construction fleets.
Warnaco, a trusted and respected name in the intimate apparel industry, needed an update in the look of three of its main brands – Olga, Body Slimmers, and Warner’s. Partnering with Warnaco, 4 Corners revitalized the look and feel of the three brands, determining the primary target audience for each and designing effective solutions for the identities, as well as packaging, labels, and in-store environments. The new looks differentiate between the three brands, and bring a freshness and vitality back to an organization with an impressive history.
4 Corners was engaged to rename, re-brand, and re-launch an established company – ZDE, the education division of Ziff-Davis. Working to develop an entirely new brand strategy and platform (“the knowledge catalyst”), 4 Corners worked to develop a new name (Element K) and visual strategy to capture the idea. 4 Corners worked to bring this idea to life with a powerful launch campaign, web site development, print collateral, trade show materials, and a state-of-the-art internal training program.
American Express OPEN needed an innovative way of allowing users to have quick assess to their account information throughout the day. Taking this need to heart, 4 Corners designed a unique desktop dashboard solution that allows customers easy, instant, and continuous access to their most important account information and functions. The dashboard runs from an icon on the desktop, is fully customizable by the user, and launches the web Summary of Accounts interface directly.
Industrial minerals company Geohellas, the exclusive European source...
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Geohellas.com - Putting a face on technical clay
12.22.2009
Industrial minerals company Geohellas, the exclusive European source for attapulgite clay and custom attapulgite/saponite blends, partnered with 4 Corners and Blue Ink to develop a brand identity, brand strategy and website for the mining company. The corporate site allows existing and prospective customers to research products and offerings from the firm, and stands as a global front door to the company.
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Visa and small business on Facebook
06.24.2008
This Thursday (June 26), Visa will be launching a $2m ad campaign...
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Visa and small business on Facebook
06.24.2008
This Thursday (June 26), Visa will be launching a $2m ad campaign focused around a downloadable Facebook application for small businesses to join a Visa-centric network. The network's focus is to provide "tools and tips on attracting new customers, trimming costs and other ways to make more money" for small business owners, and will also allow member companies to contact each other and network further amongst themselves. Additional content and services will be provided by Google (including maps, calendars, word processing, and expense report and business card templates), the Wall Street Journal, and Entrepreneur magazine.
This seems to pose an interesting question on how big box companies can monetize the popularity of Facebook; an effort that has so far been widely unsuccessful. And this is the first application (that I can think of, anyway) that is specifically targeting the small business owners subset of Facebook users - and with a pool of 80,000 small businesses who have Facebook profiles, the potential for reaching a wide audience is quite large.
So I suppose only time will tell how users will accept a Facebook application not solely for "fun" (i.e. one that won't plaster your profile with Bumper Stickers or pester your friends with "Zombie" invitations), and how advertising will eventually manifest onto Facebook.
CNN compiled a pretty awesome gallery of photos taken from the NASA...
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Stunning photos of the Earth (via NASA)
12.23.2008
CNN compiled a pretty awesome gallery of photos taken from the NASA Earth Observatory Library (like the one below of cloud streaks across the Caspian Sea). Check out the full gallery here.