This design duo are a couple friends of mine (well, recently added a couple staff). They do some high profile print campaigns and illustrations. Some of their clients include Pepsi, Samsung, and Artful Dodger. Created with Flash in the frontend but managed by s2 in the back so they can easily update their own projects, news, and information.
Engineering company website, providing information on the company and a wide range of heat exchangers and associated products including corrugated tube, shell and tube, scraped surface and plate units.
Paired with TPS Thermal Controls
Engineering company website, providing information on the company and a full range of room thermostats and thermal controls for the under-floor and HVAC markets.
Paired with TPS Heat Exchangers
Lost October Media Group was launched as a full-time design venture in May 2008. What better CMS to power our portfolio than Symphony? We are using 1.7.
Site for ABA Learning Centre. Symphony 1.7
Small personal website (in German) using Symphony 2.
Since Symphony is based in XML, it's the perfect tool to drive a Flash site. The band can add news, shows, albums and songs all through the Symphony back-end. All the content is then formated into XML documents that are loaded dynamically by Flash. I can't think of any CMS in existence that would have allowed me to do this as quickly and cleanly as Symphony did.
The site is a product of our great team at Bernstein-Rein
Nothing too fancy really, just a simple design studio site.
My portfolio uses Symphony as the data source for both the projects and info area's. Is pulls in XML through AJAX requests formatted in specific structures for each area.
My some-what-up-to-date personal blog where I discuss the mundane details of my life. Not for the faint of heart... or something.
This was actually my very first Symphony-powered website. It's the home of my older portfolio and blog. Also is the main site for my open source discussion board project, MyTopix.