Chromatic (company)

Chromatic (company)
CHROMATIC
URL http://www.chromaticsites.com/
Slogan Web Solutions That Work.
Available language(s) English
Owner Matthew Jurmann
Created by Matthew Jurmann
Alexa rank increase 88,705 (November 2011)[1]
Current status Online

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CHROMATIC, a web design company located outside of Chicago, Illinois, was founded by Matthew Jurmann in late 2006. CHROMATIC helps small, medium, and large businesses, organizations and non-profits, and start-up companies grow and increase exposure online and offline. The company's trademark is "Web Solutions That Work".

CHROMATIC maintains a professional, highly trafficked blog which features lengthy, resourceful articles aimed to help newcomers in the web design, web development, and web marketing industry.

Recognition and Exposure

In 2008, CHROMATIC's popular article, 12 Steps to Creating a Professional Web Design, was featured by Smashing Magazine in their Best of January 2008 article.[2] The article was also selected to be referenced in an upcoming college-level text for students in their 2nd and 4th year levels (published by Cengage Learning).[3] CHROMATIC's articles have also been featured several times on the front page of popular Social bookmarking website Delicious (website).[4]

References

  1. ^ "Chromaticsites.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/chromaticsites.com. Retrieved 2011-11-02. 
  2. ^ * Smashing Magazine (2008, January). Featured article under Articles and Publications.
  3. ^ * Cengage Learning (2009, July) CT3 (Course Technology 3rd Generation).
  4. ^ * Delicious (website) (2008, January). Popular article, 12 Steps to Creating a Professional Web Design.

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