Virginia Law School Hires Skylar Design for Web Consulting Services
Virginia Beach, VA, Mar 23 - Knowing how important it is to market in several areas, Regent University’s Law School strategically began redesigning their website in the fall of 2003. Having already re-branded their print materials, the next step in this process was improving their online presence. Even though their next incoming freshman class was several months away, now was the time to make such critical changes, knowing that prospective undergrad students are searching for graduate law school programs now.
In preparation for their new website launch, Regent University’s Law School hired Skylar Design as a consultant to review their newly redesigned website before it went public. After assessing and submitting an elaborate review, the law school asked Skylar to implement all the suggested recommendations.
As a result, Skylar Design came on site and dedicated two weeks to this project. Principal/Creative Director, Justin Agoglia states, “Knowing how critical the new site launch was to the law school, I decided to shift our calendar for two weeks in order to expedite the site launch date.”
After two weeks of dedicated time, the new law site is live and running well. One of the more significant changes Skylar performed was restructuring some of the code in order to make updates easier and quicker. The law school’s web team can now manage the site and focus on other significant projects. We are grateful that the law school chose Skylar for this task.
Feedback from Regent Law School:
"Justin Agoglia's dedication and technical skills were both crucial and necessary elements that he brought to our web development project. Mr. Agoglia was able to join our project team on the tail end of the project and make significant contributions that still benefit Regent Law School's website. He took a very complicated project, streamlined and simplified it and left us with a manageable and well functioning website. We enjoyed working with Mr. Agoglia and plan to work with him in the future."
View the new site.