Projects - Mt. Vernon PR & Communications

MVPR's Simple, Elegant Web Presence Projects the Right Image

When Mt. Vernon PR & Communications needed a web site to extend the reach of its public relations business, it turned to Tivilon Inc. for site architecture, design, and hosting. The result is exactly what MVPR was looking for...attractive, easy-to-navigate, simple yet strong.

Mt. Vernon PR & Communications (MVPR), a public relations and marketing communications firm in Alexandria, VA, needed a web presence in order to increase its competitiveness, enhance its credibility among potential clients, and better serve current clients. With more than 20 years of experience in corporate, government, political, association, and tradeshow communications and public relations activities, MVPR had created content and collaborated on design for numerous corporate internet and intranet sites. When it came to developing an MVPR site, however, the company was like the shoemaker's child - no time and a shortage of expertise left it without the internet presence it wanted.

As a PR consultant, MVPR Principal Rosanne Desmone provides services to organizations that don't have the in-house resources to get the job done. In late 2002, she conceded that she was in the same position with the MVPR web site and, after a brief search, selected College Park, Maryland-based Tivilon Inc. to handle the project. Desmone wanted a site that clients and potential clients would find visually attractive yet simple (no long-loading flash intros), easy-to-navigate, and informative. "I've been on so many sites where I've gotten lost and couldn't get back to the home page," Desmone said. "I wanted to avoid tricky navigation and fancy stuff that detracted from MVPR's message."

Tivilon began work on the project with a careful analysis of MVPR's current and future needs, allowing them to better define the project's deliverables. During this process, project manager Mark Zawodny assisted Desmone in securing the mtvernonpr.com domain name, completed the registration process and provisioned one of its shared Windows 2000 hosting plans for the site. "This allowed us to set up email accounts for @mtvernonpr.com right away and upload a generic placeholder web site until the final site was complete," Zawodny said.

"Tivilon put up the placeholder site in hours," Desmone said, "then worked closely with me to get a design and architecture that I was comfortable and happy with for the final site." Tivilon uses a questionnaire to help its clients focus on what they want to get from the site and what they want it to look like. "They take the time to listen to you, and they really get a handle on your vision."

Zawodny worked with MVPR to define what content they wanted to make available to web site visitors and was able to deliver an information architecture structure that needed very little alteration. With the navigational elements defined and an approved site structure, the graphic design team stepped in and delivered a corporate image consistent with Desmone's requests. After minor revisions, the final look of the mtvernonpr.com web site was finalized and approved ahead of schedule.

According to Desmone, the folks at Tivilon got it on only the second comp, and she was delighted. "I've worked with several web design firms on behalf of clients, and I have never had one hear what I said and come back with what I wanted with fewer than five or six comps, which we still had to tweak." Even better was the reaction when the site launched, according to Desmone, who said she received compliments on the design, the ease of navigation and the elegant simplicity of the site.

Desmone had some specific needs for the site. She wanted to provide generous amounts of information on MVPR to those unaware of the firm's capabilities. She also wanted to publicize her monthly newsletter and provide a way for visitors to sign up for the email publication. In addition, as MVPR grew, she wanted to add various capabilities such as white paper downloads and client access for review and approvals. MVPR's budget allowed for some enhanced features as well - feedback forms and animated images on the home page.

"The site that Tivilon created meets my current needs, provides for growth - and exceeded my expectations." Tivilon developed the monthly newsletter system so it can be administered from an online database with accompanying web-interface control panel. "I had no idea that I'd be able to just upload my newsletter to the site and deliver it with the push of a key. It's a wonderful time and money saver," Desmone said. "Best of all, the whole thing was done quickly - within several days - and met my budget requirements."

The end result of the project: a professional web site that not only surpassed MVPR's expectations, but also was under budget and done with weeks to spare.

Visit the site: www.mtvernonpr.com

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