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Welcome to the new Citizen Studio web site

October 23, 2009

Citizen Studio just launched a new and improved web site, built using the Drupal content management platform. The site allows us to easily update and maintain all content. In addition to Drupal, the site uses the jQuery JavaScript Library for project slideshows and for partner biographies.

Citizen Studio projects in “greater good” design book

July 27, 2009

Designing for the Greater Good will feature Citizen Studio’s brand system for the Celebration of Living event hosted by Emory Winship Cancer Institute.

Drupal for Green Chamber of the South

April 28, 2009

Citizen Studio recently provided Green Chamber of the South with technology for their web site. We integrated the Chamber’s blog into the existing site design, and expanded the site to include a searchable membership directory and event calendar. The new site can now grow with the Chamber’s membership and community.

It’s Earth Day 2009

April 22, 2009

In honor of Earth Day, we like to share some of the resources that help us in our ongoing efforts to green our business and our lives.

GreenBiz.com has quickly become our favorite source of information on all things green in business. Citizen Studio partner Linda Doherty is now part of the newly formed GreenBiz Intelligence Panel. Panel members will support research to help make business more sustainable and profitable.

Citizen Studio projects in green design book

April 6, 2009

The Big Book of Green Design will feature Citizen Studio projects for clients Seaside 265, Séga Song, and James Doherty. The book will be out in August 2009 and is available for pre-order now.

A new web site for Peach State

February 15, 2009

Citizen Studio just launched a new web site for Peach State Integrated Technologies. Headquartered in Norcross, Georgia, Peach State provides comprehensive supply chain solutions for manufacturing and distribution.

Here’s to a green ’09

February 15, 2009

Each year looks a little greener to us. In early 2004, Citizen Studio sent out canvas bags to our clients and friends to help alleviate the need for paper or plastic ones. We were thrilled to hear that people were actually using them for groceries, a trip to the mall, or other things that reduced disposable bag use. (One lucky bag actually made it to Cortona, Italy for the UGA summer program.)

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