M&M Sanitation:The Brief

 
We will never look at sanitation the same way again. When M&M Sanitation challenged Appdrenaline with the question of how to make a sanitation website become a work of art, we weren't quite sure we could do it.   Also required, was an easy to use administration, fun for users to navigate, and a unique functionality that enabled live interaction with their dispatch. This website was somewhat complex considering the client's subject matter!
 
Important considerations included how to go beyond content and provide a truly exciting experience.  The only  guidelines that we were given was that the website design had to include  New York, New Jersey a bridge and a sanitation truck. We had a challenge, to be sure.

The Idea

Appdrenaline envisioned an abstract, elegant, powerful and highly useful application. To make a huge entrance into the web market for M&M Sanitation, we wanted to create a content rich, visually beautiful homepage, so users could find exactly what they needed and M&M could easily content manage.


The Result

The resulting app is an outrageous, far side of the moon example that  undeniably emulates the feel and services of  MM Sanitation.  Developed on an .net based open source platform,  MM SANITATION delivers on a  subject that, most users feel is  anything but beautiful.  Designed with flair, built on the sturdy Umbraco Content Management System, this website is fun to look at, great to navigate and  simple to use.  Umbraco CMS uses what you see is what you get technology so there are NO surprises when you edit a page and then publish it.   Most importantly, M&M's new site resulted in increased traffic and sales.  

Services Used

Web Design
Brand Identity
Web Development
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