ICM Launches a Gaggle of New Websites
July 2010
Over the past few months, the team at Inner Circle has been busily designing, developing and launching a big bevy of web projects for corporations, nonprofit organizations, schools, and political campaigns.
Many of those websites run on Drupal, an open source content management system that is supported by a worldwide community of developers. Clients like Drupal because it's easy for them to maintain their own websites. Our team likes Drupal because it has a growing base of functional modules that we can readily employ as needed. For example, if a client needs a secure area where customers can login to their website, our developers can efficiently plug Drupal's user management login module into the website. The following new sites use Drupal as their CMS:
- Michigan League of Conservation Voters
- Society for Research on Adolescence
- Greenhills School
- Rick for Michigan
In addition to the Drupal sites, our team also added an online store to the Lumigen website. We integrated Interspire, an all-in-one e-commerce and shopping cart software platform. Interspire is affordable and easy for our client to use. It also allowed our developers full access to the source code, so we could easily customize HTML and CSS and develop the store quickly.
We also built and launched Rebekah Warren's website. Rebekah is running for the Michigan Senate. Her website runs on Wordpress.
The University of Michigan - Center for Value-Based Insurance Design (V-BID) also has a new website. The new V-BID website complies with web standards and requirements of the University of Michigan's School of Public Health.



