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Specialty: Branding • UI/UX • Web Design • Ecommerece
ArtVersion creative agency has supported many Fortune 500 companies and notable startups with their branding, digital and print design needs.
One of our most valuable assets resides in our team’s ability to enable growth in businesses that seek to either launch, expand into a new market or solidify their legacy. Regularly, working with influential startups and growing brands, ArtVersion identifies opportunity and develops strategies to generate conversion.
As designers we pride ourselves on highly collaborative approach and problem-solving skills. We are creative strategists and visual storytellers.
User-centered design is just a starting point. Equipped with insights from best-practices to analytics, our solutions are strategic and based on analytical discovery. Driven by both skill and magic, the result is a cohesive product that spans both print and digital.
Across the web design industry, we are known for our expert ability to simplify complex processes and promote clarity. Our beliefs and core competencies in user-focused design across multidisciplinary areas allow for seamless consistency and a greater focus on the details that matter.

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Volvo, Mack Trucks, Caterpillar, TransUnion, Afex, MorganStanley, Federal Reserve Bank, Trustwave, Seaway Bank, Aiwa USA, Ricoh, Koch, Sisco, Gilson, Rush University, Weyerhaeuser, Toyota, UltraLube, Shell, Qualcomm, University of North Carolina, Montessori, Joseph Sears School, Northwestern University

TransUnion
Committed to providing access to opportunities that lead to a higher quality of services, TransUnion works to understand their customer’s risk, and evolving needs to create solutions that help companies innovate and grow. Traditionally known as an industry leading credit data and risk-management provider, TransUnion seeks to continually identify opportunities to reinvest in their user set, allowing them to thrive further. As a part of a new campaign centered around healthcare providers and the insurance marketplace, the TransUnion global team engaged ArtVersion to design and deliver a top-down vision inclusive of campaign design and development, visual communication design, corporate communications, UI/UX design, print collateral and marketing material for digital distributions.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/case-studies/transunion/

UltraLube
Plews Edelmann came to ArtVersion with one challenge: to position UltraLube, it’s flagship brand of lubricants and oils as a market leader by utilizing simple, concise messaging and consumer resonance. User experience needed to be refined to allow for omni-channel expansion and higher user engagement. By strategizing graphic and brand assets to facilitate storytelling, social sharability and contextual user engagement, we quickly engaged into highly collabrative discovery and assessment phases. By first identifying user personas and ideal pathways, we began forging the ideal user journeys to allow microinteraction and engagement through interactive design that spans both print and digital.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/case-studies/ultralube/

SRC Solutions
An web app platform serving school district’s nationwide requiring a strategic, streamlined and phased rollout that would not effect user-flows in every school’s administrative processes. As a premier enrollment and digital documents processor with an active user base in over 100 school districts and educational facilities, SRC Solutions features an archive of over a million records.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/user-interface-design-2/

Treklytics
Led by a highly successful investment firm, Treklytics’s founders came to us with a big idea. Driven to see solutions others don’t and inspired to capitalize on opportunities others miss, their focused, entrepreneurial drive led them to imagine a vision for the ideal financial career agile performance app.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/treklytics/

The Golden Triangle
Lookign for web design company in Chicago, The Golden Triangle team located and indentified the ArtVersion agency as a creative partner to redesign and reimagine their ecommerce website. The result was an experience that brings the user into the gallery without ever leaving home. The optimized strategy included a responsive web design, as well as social media component designed to boost sales and drive worldwide conversion.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/the-golden-triangle/

AIWA USA
When it was time to reinvent Aiwa, brand managers together with the marketing and communication team called us up to collaborate on this historically important project. The challenge was to preserve all of the elements that people used to like about Aiwa, while bringing a new innovative approach to their corporate presence throught visual communications and web design. At the same time, Aiwa company was working on launching a new product to complement this brand relaunch.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/aiwa-usa/

The Mountain Valley
Being mindful of the brand’s rich history and dedicated existing audience, we began exploring the process by sketching and iterating concepts that would honor the heritage of the company while making a splash with new visuals and considering the need for brand expansion into new markets. With a nod to the original core brand value and promise, we introduced a clearly communicated new layer of brand expression in the form of color illustrations that would work alongside the brand, promoting it’s already deep-seated recognition factors.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/case-studies/mountain-valley/

Rishi
Creating both a tonality and visual identity system for the line, our team built upon the brand’s focus of sustainability, global reach and creativity to capture the emotional and intellectual aspects into an experience that draws the consumer into the storyline. Unique illustrations highlight each ingredient providing visual cues and expression for each individual flavor. Inspired by the illustrations, the design team created a bold, contemporary visual language that highlights the finery of the artwork and details the elements of the package.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/case-studies/rishi-tea/

Pepsico
Grid oriented and responsive web design. This simple and elegant solution will not only allow easy integration to all Pepsico brands but also facilitate independence, adaptability and accessibility on a individual level. With a focus on the autocomplete search – the design features a strategic approach to FAQs access, carefully designed iconography, design elements and color schemes. Controllable by single CSS file in the cross-channel environments.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/case-studies/pepsi/

VMW Scooters
Our design team takes a strongly collaborative and iterative approach to information architecture, brand strategy and digital media design. Design outcomes include advancing visibility, marketing and promotion of brand message and product offerings, and clearly identifying the audience. The interface design will highlight the full array of values inherent in the brand proposition, and fulfill evolving engagement strategies. Information architecture is built collaboratively, always with an eye toward simplicity and elegance. Digital content strategy and cross channel delivery drives the architecture for the brand messaging. Digital media delivery creates new demands for content formatting and engagement narratives. Audiences now not only consume information, but drive conversations through social media and community platforms.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/case-studies/vita-mobility-werks/

L30 Brand
Cohesive branding for premium brands are built on foundations that provide the framework for focused creative - regardless of platform implementation. The resulting solutions are applied via a combination of targeted insights, on point art direction and agile production methodologies customized to the delivery method - from print to digital. Equipped with a strong point of view, backed by visual context, the experience and aesthetic crosses platform making valuable connections at all touchpoints resulting in a unified product.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/case-studies/l30/

Elements
With the high demand of consistency for both visual and contextual assets, ArtVersion designed a brand standard through creative direction, content strategy and visual style development by creating unique design directions with carefully selected typography, color scheme, charts and infographic implementation. Collaborating with the client played a key role in selecting the perfect direction for the rebrand. Translating the same tonality to digital resources, ArtVersion successfully created a cohesive look across all brand channels.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/case-studies/elements-global-services/

Cristaux
Inspired by their established voice and “Modernizing Recognition” tagline, we worked closely with Cristuax’s vision of positioning their brand and website for the luxury and high-end markets. With a deep understanding of the bespoke markets, our content team developed a newly articulated vision, origin and mission for the company, creating a stronger foundation for its legacy.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/case-studies/cristaux/

L30
Entering the luxury lifestyle and beauty market requires strategic planning throughout, but most importantly in the creative development process. A clearly defined branding, web and digital strategy will serve as the blueprint for a successful launch in the highly competitive marketplace.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/l30-brand/

Hello Sunshine
Lifestyle experiential marketing has fast become a powerful strategy for creating engagement in the healthcare environment, creating a dialogue with the whole person, not just the patient, and similarly with health care providers. Humanizing healthcare communications requires a real blend of art and science, identifying the audience, the information architecture and strategy, and delivering a compelling user experience with media that is truly relatable. The brand team and designers must truly understand their target market before the potential audience can relate to the brand message. The intersection of the brand experience and empathy is where an authentic dialogue into action, can begin.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/hello-sunshine/

Project 365
Understanding the need for a consistent and impactful launch to the competitive marketplace, a leading medical manufacturer reached out to the ArtVersion for Healthcare team to develop a comprehensive experience for the web, digital, print and event facing aspects of a new division launch.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/project-365/

DB
In pursuit of simplification and time management, users are constantly searching for platforms that allow ease-of-use in information intake and delivery. This visual interface and voice controlled solution provides a clear user experience that does not interfere with your daily life routine. Featuring verbal messaging, communication and voice controlled user experience it’s efficiency in handling banking requests for the end user provides on-demand information in a more enlightened and intuitive way. A modern approach aligns with current generational trends and anticipates advances in computing to embrace voice automation processes and technologies to be readily available and embraced by a wide audience.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/db/

Thriveosity
Looking to serve a much needed niche in the wellness marketplace, the founders of Thriveosity approached ArtVersion with their idea to support the cancer community. Launching a subscription-based model, ArtVersion worked in collaboration with the clinical experts at Thriveosity to bridge branding with healthcare and wellness industry requirements to help recipients ‘Thrive On’.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/thriveosity/

Naturoco
Lifestyle brands possess a level of connection with their audience – becoming integrated into their daily lives, so it is critical to determine what is necessary to authentically engage audiences while remaining competitive and relevant – taking into consideration market insights, brand goals and personalization.
Read more at: https://artversion.com/project/7256/
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Web Dev & Infographic Design for Preventive Health Company
"The team's executive and project management staff were outstanding, and I would not hesitate to work with them again."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I'm the owner of a preventive health company that provides travel health counseling, travel vaccinations and vaccine services to individual & corporate travel as well as large corporate on-site vaccine events.
For what projects/services did your company hire ArtVersion, and what were your goals?
We needed help in developing a preventive health website and creation of a digital infographic to assist with patient counseling. We hired ArtVersion to complete both of these projects with the goal of creating a descriptive, professional website that would attract new clients and to create an attractive digital interface that would enhance the health services we were offering our clients, specifically in the area of patient education.
How did you select this vendor and what were the deciding factors?
We were looking for a local vendor that provided a personalized service to a firm our size and who had similar experience providing the type of solutions we were looking for. We were particularly interested in finding a firm that valued customer service to include face to face meetings and a genuine collaborative relationship. We read reviews of Artversion and it seemed that other clients felt that Artversion provided such personalized service.
Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.
We had several kick-off meetings to discuss the project. Ideas around the website were quickly and easily discovered and the Artversion team go to work on that quickly and, after several iterations, we were happy of the product and posted this site within 6 months. The digital infographic required more work for the IT team to appreciate the needs we had at the "bed side". The Artversion team spent a lot of time with us to understand the exact UI we were looking for and to ensure the finished product would be usable and functional in our environment.
After this was agreed upon, their team got to work and we had multiple follow-up meetings to help guide this process. The entire ArtVersion organization was a pleasure to work with and were responsive and capable.
How many people from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?
We worked with the owner, the local lead producer, a project manager and, at times, the actual coders or people doing the digital work. Artversion was happy to include any team member they felt necessary to ensure our project was completed to our satisfaction.
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?
We developed a very attractive website that helped guide us through the Pandemic years. We received very positive feedback about this site. The digital infographic was immediately well received by our local healthcare staff. This product was presented to our national parent and is now being rolled out to over 300 clinics nationwide ... so it was a resounding success. Most importantly, the product has enhanced patient education and our ability to prepare travelers for safe, international travel.
Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timeliness.
The Artversion team was available and responsive to us in between regularly scheduled appointments. The team created an initial timeline for the project and stuck to it. We primarily met them in person, as one of their offices is close to our office.
What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?
We were most impressed by the people we worked with, their genuine interest and passion in our project and their "can do" attitude in getting it done. To be honest, I did not expect that attitude from an IT company, I was expecting something more "stand offish" - but that was not our experience. The team's executive and project management staff were outstanding, and I would not hesitate to work with them again.
Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?
Not that I can think of.
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UI/UX Redesign for Safety Management Solutions Firm
"Every team member always came to the table prepared and with ideas to share."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I am the Director of Technology at a company that is a leading provider of safety benefits management solutions for the workplace. We uniquely solve companies’ PPE benefits management challenges by consolidating procurement and delivery of safety equipment (PPE) for employees under one unified platform.
For what projects/services did your company hire ArtVersion, and what were your goals?
We have a platform that has been very successful for our clients, but we wanted to take it to the next level. We offer a very unique service that is in high demand, and we were looking for a firm that could deliver on an updated design while also providing insight and solutions that were unique to our product.
How did you select this vendor and what were the deciding factors?
After meeting with this team and seeing examples of their past projects, we decided on ArtVersion due to their skills, costs, responsiveness, and enthusiasm.
Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.
Once we decided to work with ArtVersion, we met with them on a weekly basis for the first half of the project. The first goal was to come up with a redesigned UI/UX layout and wireframe.
We spent a great deal of time with their team so that they could fully understand the needs of our clients. Then ArtVersion provided us with artwork, user flows, branding, and solutions to areas on our site that we have struggled with.
The remainder of the project was focused on providing us a responsive website built upon an Angular framework.
How many people from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?
The Executive Director of Design was our main point of contact, but each meeting was also supported by their Art Director and UX Designer. On many occasions, their Creative Director also provided support. Toward the end of the project, we also engaged with a Full Stack Developer and a Brand Strategist. Behind the scenes there were additional designers and web developers.
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?
It is too early to report on some aspects of these changes, but one thing that has come to fruition is the realization of a unique concept that we had envisioned many years ago that we now can provide for our clients.
Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timeliness.
We had weekly meetings via Zoom, but the team was very responsive via email and accommodating when additional face to face time was needed. Meetings were structured and timely, but also flexible enough to address new ideas that came up.
What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?
While they delivered us a great product and their skills are great, I feel what makes them stand out most is the team's enthusiasm to learn about our company and help us find solutions. Every team member always came to the table prepared and with ideas to share.
Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?
For this project everything went as planned. There was one misunderstanding regarding a design that we thought was in scope of the plan that wasn't, but they helped us understand and work towards a solution for it.
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Web Revamp for Nonprofit Organization
"The product that they produced was an outstanding digital representation of our foundation."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
The Virginia A. Groot Foundation promotes 3-dimensional art by giving award grants to sculptors, institutions and curators. The awards allow for the development of new work, art residencies, visiting artist positions and curated presentations and publications. I am the President of the Groot Foundation.
For what projects/services did your company hire ArtVersion?
We reached out to ArtVersion for a website redesign as our website was outdated and we could not market the exciting partnerships and grants properly.
How did you select this vendor and what were the deciding factors?
They came highly recommended on the Lake Forest Services page on Facebook. When we met with them we were impressed with their professionalism, their ideas, and their excitement to be working on this project.
They really took the time to research the Foundation, get to know our Board, the legacy of our Founder and research the grant recipients and their work. The fact that they took the time to get to know us and their excitement to work on this redesign was a deciding factor.
Describe the project in detail and walk through the stages of the project.
- Phone call to discuss the Foundation, who we are and what we were looking for.
- In-person meetings to learn more details of what we were looking for and who we are and who our founder was.
- Updated wireframes of the redesign shared as it developed.
- Going through the details of the web redesign
- Soft launch on Friday before a holiday weekend - the ArtVersion team worked late that day to work out any issues. So amazing of them!
- Launched!
How many resources from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?
In total, we worked with 5 team members and I know that more were involved behind the scenes. Principal of ArtVersion Art Director Executive Director of Art Director of Web Development Content Strategist Brand and Communications Strategist
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
The website redesign was absolutely AMAZING! What they created elevated how the Foundation is represented online. We received a comment from a user that said "the new website is a sculpture in and of itself!" The Groot Foundation focuses on 3-D art and the ArtVersion team created a website so fitting for our niche - I think the user comment sums it up perfectly!
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
The ArtVersion team has some of the best communication practices of any company I have worked with in the past. They should take pride in that! Emails and scheduling were professional with many options for meeting times.
What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?
Where to start? The time they took to get to know the Foundation, the Board, our founder (deceased) and our artists was beyond what we expected or have experienced in the past. The product that they produced was an outstanding digital representation of our foundation. Their excitement to work with us!
Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?
No - we were very pleased with the entire experience and continue to work with them on various marketing needs.
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Web Dev & Landing Page for Trading & Investment Company
"They delivered what we needed and more when we needed them."
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the VP of marketing at a multi-industry global trading and investment company.
What challenge were you trying to address with ArtVersion?
We needed a separate website to promote the raw materials we were selling across our target markets.
What was the scope of their involvement?
ArtVersion initially devised wireframes and web layouts and sought our team’s assistance in procuring content. Their team then secured our domain name and kicked off the deployment process, incorporating features that gave users access to our brand information and the industry-specific technologies we used to execute our services. Additionally, ArtVersion designed our landing page based on our vision and structural preferences.
What is the team composition?
We worked with Goran (Principal), Erin (Executive Director of Design), Petra (Art Director), and Anna (Graphic Designer).
How did you come to work with ArtVersion?
We asked our internal department for recommendations, and ArtVersion was one of the three referrals they came up with. Their team stood out because of their confidence, proposed timelines, and skill set.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent about $35,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
The project ran from September–November 2021.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
ArtVersion built an astounding website that mirrored our company’s mission and vision and promoted the core of our brand identity. Their outstanding work spoke for itself and exceeded our expectations.
How did ArtVersion perform from a project management standpoint?
We communicated via email and Microsoft Teams. ArtVersion’s was a proactive team with efficient project management skills — they delivered what we needed and more when we needed them.
What did you find most impressive about them?
ArtVersion’s confidence and collectedness effectively took away any pressure or tension from our end, which made for a smooth-sailing partnership. The cherry on top was their capacity to deliver quality results within impressively quick turnaround times.
Are there any areas they could improve?
We had zero complaints about ArtVersion’s work.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Come up with a clear vision and identify your target audience to help ArtVersion generate tailored solutions for your goals.
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Rebranding & Frontend Dev for Consumer Goods Manufacturer
“Their team loved creating great experiences and doing great work.”
the reviewer
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the CMO of a consumer goods manufacturer.
What challenge were you trying to address with ArtVersion?
We recently went through a brand and company repositioning project to connect with a wider set of audiences since our industry had a reputation; people had preconceived notions about it. I was from outside this industry, and I wanted to bring a different feel and voice to it in terms of marketing. That was why I hired ArtVersion.
What was the scope of their involvement?
We specifically were redoing our e-commerce website, and ArtVersion was focused on frontend development. To do this, they conducted discovery sessions and user research. Their team created user-centric designs while developing user flows and buyer personas. Then, they implemented the visual designs, copy, photography, and everything else on WordPress.
On top of that, we leaned on ArtVersion for some backend development tasks. Our company worked with another third-party vendor for the backend, and that vendor needed ArtVersion’s assistance. In other words, we extended their scope of work.
What is the team composition?
We worked with a core team of six people, but at times the team composition expanded to 8–10 people.
How did you come to work with ArtVersion?
We chose ArtVersion because I was impressed with their portfolio. They also seemed to have a sincere interest in our vision of doing things differently in the industry. We wanted to create something special, and they felt like an extension of our team from the get-go. Moreover, they were truly dedicated and highly skilled in terms of visual designs and technical work. As a result, we hired them.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent between $75,000–$100,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
Our engagement lasted from January–July 2021. They completed the website at the end of June 2021, and then it launched in mid-July 2021 after receiving approvals and final tweaks.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
On a tactical level, our bounce rates decreased and we saw higher user engagement. We also received positive feedback from our social media followers. Moreover, the project's completion was quite fast given that the project was a large undertaking.
How did ArtVersion perform from a project management standpoint?
ArtVersion’s project management was wonderful. We had weekly meetings, and everybody on the team was on every call — everybody was always in the loop. On top of that, they had specialized team members we could ask if we had questions. Nonetheless, everybody in their team had multiple functions, which was also good for us. If the person responsible for a question couldn’t answer, somebody else could answer it. They were also open and transparent, and members were always on schedule.
Moreover, their team stayed on our account the whole time. This was invaluable for us because the whole team knew what was happening every step of the way. For instance, the people who worked on user flows and strategies in the beginning stayed involved towards the end. As a result, the project moved faster and was truly holistic.
With other agencies, we’d go from one department to another like we were on a conveyor belt in a manufacturing line. As we went from team to team, a lot was lost in translation. By contrast, ArtVersion gave us a team that was engaged the whole time. Feedback and discussions weren’t lost in the process, so it was amazing. Overall, their members were highly involved; it wasn’t a large team, but it was worth every penny.
What did you find most impressive about them?
ArtVersion had passion and enthusiasm; they loved partnering with clients. Their team loved creating great experiences and doing great work. Members didn’t do average work; ArtVersion truly wanted to do something amazing. In the end, they were exceptional.
Are there any areas they could improve?
One of their team members left, and I thought they should have informed me of the reason or where he was going.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Be clear and take the time to tell ArtVersion about your vision and goals, what you want to build, and where you want to be in the next five years or so. That way, ArtVersion will be truly immersed in your company’s goals and brand.
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Web Dev for Digital Heritage Museum
"Their response time and availability were phenomenal! I was able to reach someone on their team at the drop of a hat."
the reviewer
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I am the director of a technology company.
For what projects/services did your company hire ArtVersion?
ArtVersion provided content, design and site development for a Digital Heritage Museum that focused on the history of two companies before a merger.
What were your goals for this project?
The goal of the project is to create a digital experience for client employees and customers to honor and celebrate their respective company histories. The primary focus was to share stories about the people and key milestones over each company’s evolution.
How did you select ArtVersion?
We reviewed and compared various vendors and were impressed by their ideas.
Describe the project in detail.
Create a digital heritage museum to honor and celebrate the legacies of two companies. They executed discovery, strategy and story development to understand the content before designing, wireframing and ultimately building the website.
What was the team composition?
We worked with a cross functional team from ArtVersion.
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
The feedback we’ve received from our employees has been 100% positive. We were able to condense 70 years of history into one web design that honors our history through visual storytelling. We knew we had an aggressive timeline from the get-go and stuck to it, executing a complete build in 6 weeks.
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
Their response time and availability were phenomenal. I was able to reach someone on their team at the drop of a hat. They were always available to jump on the phone for a quick chat or provided answers and clarity via email in a timely manner
What did you find most impressive about this company?
I appreciated their ability to take large amounts of information and distill it without losing any of the important details. They were able to take a really tight timeline and adjust to an agile revision process, remaining super flexible in making edits, right up until the moment we went live. This project had a number of stakeholders, sometimes providing competing priorities, but they did a fantastic job of meeting everyone’s expectations. Overall, the process was almost seamless and very positive.
Are there any areas for improvement?
One area of opportunity is stronger management of meeting time. We did have a very large team on both the vendor and client side, which could have caused this issue.
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Web Design for Foster Care Nonprofit
"They have a lot of expertise, but their people skills help them understand the clients’ needs and mission."
the reviewer
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I am the director of communications for SOS Children’s Villages Illinois. We are a nonprofit child welfare agency that helps children in foster care. We also do preventative work for children at risk.
Our focus is on keeping siblings together. We do that by putting them in the care of a full-time professional foster parent. The single-family homes are provided in clusters, and they’re surrounded by a village that offers supportive, comprehensive wrap-around services. That village includes the village director, caseworkers, a clinical team, and a number of educational support and activity coordinators.
Since we have an alternative model, there are over 550 villages around the world. In the United States, there are only four villages (three of them are in Illinois and one is in Florida). It’s an alternative style because it’s focused on putting more resources into full-time foster parents and having single-family homes in clusters together. It takes more resources on the frontend, but we always say that our outcomes tend to do a bit better than the average outcomes for foster care.
What challenge were you trying to address with ArtVersion?
We needed to redesign and update our website. It wasn’t completely responsive, and there were some tweaks that were made to the old design.
What was the scope of their involvement?
They helped us do an overhaul on our website to make it more updated.
They helped make sure our pages would support our investment in SEO and paid advertisements.
We walked through which design elements we wanted considering our existing branding guidelines. We also discussed ways we might be able to branch out and expand our branding.
They created the wireframes, and we had the backend design. As we narrowed down their design options, they began to build out each of the designs. We were able to go in and make notes of things that we liked or wanted to change.
Through the design, they helped us better communicate our story through fewer words. (This is important because we have a very complex mission.) We wanted to make a shift from text-heavy design to explore our mission more visually.
We had a number of components to highlight. For example, the foster parent role is a very important position to sell. We needed to add information that would keep them engaged and moving onto the next steps. There are a lot of specifics around that, and they worked a great deal on those pages.
The last part concerned donors. Initially, that page was nothing but text, but ArtVersion focused on making it very engaging. For example, they created different icons and pages that provide an overview.
How did you come to work with ArtVersion?
When we were looking at this project at the end of 2018.
We got a quote from our current provider along with two others. After doing some research, ArtVersion came up on several lists, and we saw they were doing great work. So, I reached out to them to get a proposal.
When they provided their proposal and we had a chance to talk, I felt they understood our mission. They were excited about the work we were doing, and we saw that they could help us translate that into a website.
Also, I knew that they had the required skills based on online reviews. We looked at other designs of the websites that they had done, and we really liked the work they did. I knew they’d be able to help us refresh the look of our site.
How much have you invested in them?
Overall, the cost of the project was $20,000 based on the quote they gave us, but some of that was based on us being a nonprofit.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Overall, they did a great job of helping us tell each part of the story we needed to tell in the best way possible.
We’ve heard nothing but rave reviews from our board members, other affiliates of the organization internationally, as well as our donors and those engaging with the site.
I can also speak to the length of time people are spending on the page. Over the last few months, we’ve seen a significant increase in website visitors. The number of pages people are visiting continues to increase, as well as the length of time that people are spending on the website.
These metrics point to a number of successful things about the design. People are finding what they need and are getting to the pages they need, as well as staying longer.
How did ArtVersion perform from a project management standpoint?
They did a really wonderful job. Whether you are talking to them on the phone or in person, you get the sense they are giving you all of their attention, and they fully understand what your goals are. They’ll translate your mission into what you need in this medium.
It’s a creative process, but there is a science behind it, and they do a wonderful job of combining those two aspects. They have a lot of expertise, but their people skills help them understand the clients’ needs and mission.
As a client, you feel that you are in good hands. You have confidence in them the whole way through. You’re never at a point where you’re questioning the design or worried you aren’t going to get the best product.
The collaborative process was easy. It was a very good back-and-forth working relationship. They gave us their expertise and suggestions when it came to which design would work well.
As far as project management tools, During the wireframe stage, we used Google Docs during the wireframe stage. Also, we could go in and put notes on the actual design.
What did you find most impressive about them?
When you’re looking for someone to update your web design, it’s hard to distinguish from the different companies.
Their reviews are there for a very good reason, and word of mouth has just as much of an impact. Being on Clutch markets them more than just putting their name out there and getting people to look at their designs.
You can see that time after time, there is a history of clients being happy. They are recognized and distinguished year after year, and it is for a good reason. I think that sits well with people, and people should feel good about that.
Are there any areas they could improve?
I had no issues at all with anything on their end. We initially thought it would be a four-month project, and they were very understanding when the project ended up extending a bit more.
They were very professional and helpful, and they stayed with us the whole time. They wanted to make sure the product we received matched what they had said at the beginning.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
There is a history of them performing well, working well with clients, and producing great work. That combination should be helpful for any client when they're trying to determine who to hire.
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Print & Digital Image Design for Crypto-Advisory Firm
“Their marketing pieces are attractive and have been extremely well-received.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the executive VP of institutional sales for Chicago Crypto Capital. We’re a crypto-watch and advisory firm based out of Chicago. We’re involved with early-stage projects for tokenization, illiquid assets, and a hedge fund launch.
What challenge were you trying to address with ArtVersion?
We were seeking the development of image advertising and other marketing pieces.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Starting with enhancing our logo, ArtVersion revamped our website. They also delivered brochures and overviews. While they maintained some parts of our old color scheme, they introduced many new visual elements.
What is the team composition?
We worked with a team of about 5–7 people.
How did you come to work with ArtVersion?
I found them on Clutch! We were looking for an affordable service provider since we’re still a young company.
How much have you invested with them?
I believe we spent somewhere between $25,000–$50,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in May 2019, and the work is still ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
They really read our minds in terms of our design vision. Their marketing pieces are attractive and have been extremely well-received. It’s important for us to send the right message, and they understood the precise audience that we’re going after. They were able to present us creatively while staying true to the world of finance. I found them to be a very talented, hardworking group.
They were also very reasonably priced compared to their competition. We were looking at another vendor, whose price was about two or three times more for the same services. They're very cost-effective.
How did ArtVersion perform from a project management standpoint?
They were very responsive. We communicated over email and phone, but I also saw them in person because they’re a local company.
What did you find most impressive about them?
I think the team lead, Goran (Principal, Creative Director) is a visionary. Even at our meetings, we could see his creative wheels turning. He anticipates and understands our needs. With his creativity and responsiveness, he was a phenomenal partner.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, I can’t think of anything.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Make sure you follow up with them. There were times when they were left waiting for direction because of the delay on our own side. Try to stay on top of things to enable them to do the best work.
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Website Design & Development for Civil Engineering Firm
“Their willingness to dig into and understand our firm was helpful.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the chief communications officer at Knight Engineers and Architects, so I manage internal and external communications, branding, business development, proposal preparation, and marketing functions. Our company is a regional engineering and architecture firm that focuses on large public infrastructure projects. We have four offices in total, located in Illinois and Wisconsin.
What challenge were you trying to address with ArtVersion?
Our website was very old and no longer represented the dramatic growth our company has seen in the last five years. We needed a complete site overhaul and brand refresh.
What was the scope of their involvement?
We adjusted just about everything but the logo in the front- and backend development. The branding element involved making sure that the website represented that we wanted it to. Their team was tasked to take our identifiers and create a more cohesive portfolio of graphic imagery on the site. It was mostly to ensure that the content was representative of our brand.
They did all the technical work for the site to reflect us well, managing our brand to look fresh. Their team also optimized the site for SEO, but we did not heavily focus on that aspect. They were able to convince me why it was important, though.
What is the team composition?
There were 4–5 people on their team, including Erin (Director of Design, ArtVersion) and Goran (Creative Director, ArtVersion).
How did you come to work with ArtVersion?
They were recommended by one of our senior staff members, who knew them. Including their team, we spoke with three separate firms and received proposals from all of them. We decided to go with ArtVersion after that process.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent somewhere between $30,000–$40,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We accepted their proposal around November 2018, but we didn’t truly begin the overhaul until March 2019. The project wrapped up in September 2019, when we went live.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
They offer the right mix of technical skills and the ability to figure out what the client wants, packaging their storytelling every effectively. One of our most challenging clients went out of his way to contact us about how much he enjoys the new site and design. A few of our clients have also contacted us with praise as well.
One of the major goals for the site was easy recruitment of young engineers and talent. The HR department has reported that young people in colleges are sending them resumes and asking about internships in greater volumes. So far, ArtVersion is right on track for exceeding our expectations.
How did ArtVersion perform from a project management standpoint?
They were incredibly responsive, challenging me to look at things I hadn’t before. There were times that they came to me with their own ideas and suggestions for improving the project, and they were great. Their team was helpful and efficient in conducting focus groups, conducting research to accurately represent our customer’s expectations in their work. They used that research to make sure they left with actionable information.
We met in person frequently to discuss their progress, either going to their office or having them visit ours. Because of their location, they were also able to host a photo shoot for our staff members. They made everyone very comfortable.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their willingness to dig into and understand our firm was helpful. When we were making our decision to hire them, their focus on what we wanted to accomplish and their carefulness to avoid cooperating things we didn’t want stood out. They understood that we wanted to keep our identifiers and didn’t try to change them. Their team focused on elevating how we told our story rather than changing the whole story itself. That’s why we selected them, and they delivered on that promise.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Some of the narrative content work could’ve been a little less scattered. There were times when it felt like they didn’t have enough time to digest all of the narratives. Of course, their output was based on the information we gave them. Everything, for the most part, came out very well.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Don’t overload them with narrative content immediately. Make sure you’re honing the content before you deliver it to them, for clarity.
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Branding For Cosmetics Firm
"They bring innovative thinking and design to the table."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
I am the CEO of a personal care company.
For what projects/services did your company hire ArtVersion?
We engaged with them for brand development. We also did competitive analyses that led us to design, web and digital involvement.
What were your goals for this project?
We wanted a fresh and innovative vision for our brand. We needed a partner to help us articulate our position and emphasize the cutting-edge theme we were looking for.
How did you select this vendor?
We reviewed and compared portfolios from several agencies and decided to meet with ArtVersion. After our initial briefing, we were impressed that they knew what we needed.
Describe the scope of their work in detail.
During the discovery phase, they created user personas and pathways for our website and for packaging design and marketing collaterals. They listened, analyzed, and created strategies and a purpose before working on design and iterations. Their work included iterative design methods, which builds the brand through cohesion between the physical product and the website.
What was the team composition?
We worked with creative and design directors, a brand strategist, an art director, a content writer, graphic designers, and web developers.
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
We launched our brand, from design to product packaging, within just a few months. We addressed potential hurdles at launch and made adjustments. This helped us close a distribution deal and helped us in a profit aspect.
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
I found it very helpful that I can reach the strategist, designer, or developer directly.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
I most appreciate their attention to detail. They bring innovative thinking and design to the table. Not every design company has a fully integrated approach, from print to digital and web design.
Are there any areas for improvement?
No, I can’t think of anything.
With ArtVersion's solid assistance, the company launched a visually-pleasing health website that served as a guide through the pandemic. The platform and its infographics were well-received by local healthcare staff. ArtVersion's responsiveness and passion for the project led to promising results.