For over a decade, DomesticPreparedness.com has delivered original content from leading members of the preparedness and response industry and growing a loyal community of professionals in medical response, law enforcement, and related sectors. Well established, the site had only undergone a single redesign since its initial launch in 1998. Realizing that the site was beginning to show its age, the site's publishers, the IMR Group, turned to Core Five Creative for assistance.
Based on Core Five's CambioCMS, the refreshed site features a modular, grid-based design that accommodates a variety of content from writers and advertisers, an advanced search for locating archived articles, news feeds, podcasts, event calendars, user-generated content, and social bookmarking tools.
"I really appreciate the excellence of Core Five," said Martin Masiuk, President of the IMR Group. "The entire process went very smoothly. We started receiving compliments within minutes of launch."
You can visit the new site by following this link:
http://www.domesticpreparedness.com/
About DomesticPreparedness.com
Established in 1998, DomesticPreparedness.com is a leading online publication across multiple sectors of the preparedness and response community, providing insight and commentary on current events of importance to professionals in first response, medical readiness (including public health), emergency management, local, state, & federal law enforcement, and the military.
About Core Five Creative
Core Five works with business and community leaders to heighten the understanding, awareness, and image of their business - aligning both customer perception and the organization's vision. Through reseach, careful planning, and thoughtful exploration, Core Five provides a rational basis to improve communication, utilizing design and technology to help attain strategic goals. The firm has completed projects for Shell Oil Products US, Procter & Gamble Corp., KAO Brands, AOL/Time Warner, Great American Insurance Company, Washington University at St. Louis, GBBN Architects, and The Seven Hills School. For more information visit: http://www.corefive.com/.