.net Magazine |
April 2008
The UK-based .net Magazine featured LightCMS along with a handful of other high-end sites in their gallery. On page 57 of the printed version, the half-page display explains "A good CMS and good web standards should go hand in hand, so it's fitting that the [LightCMS] website is a brilliant example of tasteful but functional CSS in action."
ReadScott.com |
January 20, 2008
Scott Magdalein interviews Product Marketing Director, Tim Wall about simple ways for churches to improve their online presence. Tim speaks about the importance of blogging and keeping search engine keywords in mind.
The Journal Record |
January 4, 2007
Oklahoma business newspaper, The Journal Record, publishes lengthy profile on our company outlining our history and our recent expansion beyond the Oklahoma City markets. Element Fusion's line of web-based products is used by clients around the world. Published in print and online.
The Oklahoman |
December 19, 2007
Oklahoma's largest newspaper publishes an interview with company owner, Justin Cowan, regarding the effects of Oklahoma's recent severe ice storms on Element Fusion. Published in print and online.
37 Signals Product Blog |
November 14th, 2007
The heavily-read 37 Signals Product Blog featured this case study on Element Fusion highlighting our use of their product, Basecamp.
BrandCurve.com |
September 20, 2007
A part of the B5 media network, BrandCurve is a popular online publication discussing branding and marketing. This article features a guest submission by Tim Wall, Director of Product Marketing for Element Fusion, discussing how LightCMS extends the brands of ad agencies and designers.
Kernbereich.com |
August 8, 2007
Austria-based web designer, Robert Kernbereich, offers a review of LightCMS in which he details some of the features and covers his impressions on the product.
Adii: Freelancer and Strategist |
August 8, 2007
Adii, a blogger in the web design and web strategy sphere, provides an evaluation of LightCMS comparing and contrasting the strengths of LightCMS against his favorite product, Wordpress.
Create Magazine |
July + August 2007
This widely read print magazine featured an interview with consulting director, Andrea Decker. Andrea speaks about our company's philosophy of sophisticated simplicity in design work and in product development. Article available in print version only.
FreelanceSwitch.com |
July 18, 2007
FreelanceSwitch, a notable and very popular online resource for freelancers worldwide, reviews Element Fusion's LightCMS product in detail.
Customers Rock |
June 15, 2007
Customers Rock is an online publication dedicated to helping businesses create great customer experiences. This article praises our company's Web Concierge program, established to provide a great customer experience for those getting started with LightCMS.
Mashable.com |
May 17, 2007
Mashable is possibly the most widely read online news magazine in the online and social networking fields. Element Fusion's Icebrrg product garnered a mention in this article as a great solution for those needing online forms.
SEOMoz.com |
March 8, 2007
This article from the widely read SEOMoz (a online magazine dedicated to search engine optimization) highlights the importance of the website footer and provides examples of some outstanding footer designs, including our original footer design for LightCMS.
The Web Servant |
February 7, 2007
Website specialist Beth Cole features an interview with Element Fusion's Product Marketing Director, Tim Wall on her podcast. Tim discusses the benefits of dynamic websites and how to make them work, even on tight budgets.
Church Communications Pro |
December 19, 2006
This popular church marketing blog features an interview with Product Marketing Director, Tim Wall. It profiles Element Fusion as a company and gives insight into our web design and development services.
Yahoo Publisher's Network |
November 13, 2006
The Yahoo publisher's network featured the design of Element Fusion's form-builder product, Icebrrg, as an example in this article defining the web 2.0 style.