28-03-2011

We updated everything!

Being identified as a design firm that creates web concepts and corporate identities, we decided it was about time to present our readers with some fresh web techniques and graphics that wouldn’t involve any Flash whatsoever. A bigger transformation was also in the making, hence we started to think our company’s identity, tools and appearance more carefully.

So, a bunch of various things went down. We introduced Mikko as a semi-independent member of our team, switched the lingua back to broken English, introduced our digital client platform (Paja), and finalized some big fresh projects.

We also spent time in specifying of what we would actually love to do, and what we won’t do anymore. The latter dont’s were more or less some basic guidelines for potential partners, who would be able to review our service before getting touch. The bottom line is that you can’t have remarkable things with zero-budget, so we’ve risen the bar a tad. You may check the guidelines from our Philosophy section.

Our new environment has already received some positive feedback. Although, we must admit, the experience is a bit chaotic due to the convergence of the front Isotope javascript layout and technique and the more trad. sub area.

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All work and no play

The stock option for a website of any purpose is to proffer the user with a Google Map, some nice photos and uninteresting blog entries that no one reads. We wanted to make a revolution in communications so big that it would change the course of human history.


We updated everything!

Since your last visit, a bunch of things has been updated here at Unoam. We’ve modernized the site design and upgraded our identity. Still, the biggest change has taken place behind the scenes, where the overall transformation has delivered some remarkable things.