Bonjour, The Paris Review's new website

Posted by jamie | September 20, 2010

New site. New CMS. New blog. New store.

We are thrilled to support The Paris Review’s renewed online efforts and help them update and expand their digital presence.

You will no doubt be floored by the site’s arsenal of simply great writing and art.

We’re humbled to be in such good company.

Read more about the project.

Read the press release.

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Tierra Projects Win Interactive Media Awards

Posted by jamie | September 20, 2010

Two recent Tierra projects—a WordPress-powered CMS platform for WNET.ORG and a new website for foreign policy expert, Isobel Coleman—have won the IMA Best in Class Awards for Web Design / Development and Personal categories, respectively.

The awards, the highest honor bestowed by the Interactive Media Awards, represent the very best in planning, execution and overall professionalism.

We share this honor with our acclaimed clients. Woot woot!

WNET.ORG’s Nature website, published on PBS.org

Website for foreign policy expert, Isobel Coleman

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The Poetry Foundation app in The New York Times!

Posted by admin | August 23, 2010

The Poetry Foundation partnered with us to design and develop an iPhone app that would act as a mobile database of poems. Shortly after launch, POETRY was featured as “New and Noteworthy” lifestyle software in Apple’s app store, and was the sixth most popular app in its category! Last week, the app was reviewed by The New York Times both online and in print. Read the article.

Download the app from the App Store.

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WordCamp NYC: CMS Case Study video

Posted by jamie | January 27, 2010

The folks at Automattic have kindly posted video from our presentation with WNET.org at WordCamp in New York.   Watch the session below or check out more great talks on using WordPress on WordPress.TV.

 

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Council on Foreign Relations homepage redesign

Posted by jamie | December 21, 2009

Tierra was delighted to help launch the Council on Foreign Relations homepage redesign this past week.  The project included extensive user-experience research and testing, strategy consultation, video/audio player development, and visual design over the course of six months.  Our work with the CFR.org team and executive management was a true collaboration. We’re excited to have the opportunity to partner with an institution with such an important impact on the foreign policy of the United States.  Read more about the project and stay tuned for further site updates in the coming months.

CFR.org re-designed homepage

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