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Sea Glass Media works with a diverse group of clients, ranging from municipalities to e-commerce sites to restaurants and other small, locally-owned businesses.

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Coastal Tool & Supply

E-COMMERCE SITE

Goals: Successful SEO; simple & effective navigation

Coastal Tool is a discount tool store targeted to trade professionals in the construction industry. As a name brand tool e-commerce site, CoastalTool.com must rank high in online search queries. Thus search engine optimization and easy-to-navigate links are two critical priorities. Coastal is top-ranked by Google and other major search engines with continued 1st page placement on such relevant search terms as Discount Tools, DeWalt Power Tools, or Tool Gift Ideas.

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Town of Warren, RI

E-MUNICIPAL SITE

Goals: Simple navigation with easily understood hierarchy to disseminate information to a wide range of users

This redesign of the "Official Town of Warren" web site gave a new face to the town's growing arts scene while balancing it with ways for residents to easily find up-to-date information. It provides simple, direct access to basic city services such as permit renewals and application forms.

Robertos Restaurant

Roberto's of Bristol

RESTAURANT SITE

Goals: Simple and elegant design worthy of a fine dining restaurant

The Roberto's site is designed to convey the restaurant's understated elegance, comfortable surroundings, attentive service and its fine dining reputation for classic Italian cuisine. The comprehensive wine list and menu are presented with clarity and grace. Helpful directions, contact information and details on wine tasting events, special dinners and other upcoming events are also included.

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The Claddagh Connection

Irish Jewelry, Wares

Goals: Simple and elegant design to promote Irish wares

When you think of fine Irish jewelry, think of The Claddagh Connection. That is their motto and what was considered when the design was implemented. Caution was taken to avoid being too gimicky like so many Irish sites.

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