Social Ink launches a new website for The Life Lover Foundation, funding new and novel approaches to cancer research. Social Ink: Web Design for Nonprofits

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Monthly Archive: April, 2010

Recent Launch: Life Lover Foundation

04.28.10

We are excited to announce the recent launch of The Life Lover Foundation, funding new and novel approaches to cancer research. We are proud to have reshaped their organizational identity and developed a dynamic, CMS-driven website for their online outreach.

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Recent Launch: UNANIMA International

04.28.10

We are pleased to announce the recent launch of UNANIMA International, a worldwide NGO working for women’s rights and human rights across the globe. We redesigned their site from the ground up, creating a CMS-powered site with an interface mirrored across four languages. Details after the jump.

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Welcome to Social Ink 3.0!

04.21.10

Hi there! We’re happy to announce our brand new site, Social Ink 3.0. Our new design and interface reflects our ongoing commitment to dynamic, open source web development and design, as well as new forrays into e-commerce and mobile device development, such as work for the iPad or iPhone and of course, Android systems. We hope you’ll have a look around. A detailed look at what’s new after the jump.

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HTML and CSS Resource List

04.04.10

Social Ink recently taught a class in basic HTML and CSS at The Public School NYC, an exciting new community organization offering free classes and workshops. We had a great time and hope that you learned a thing or two. Here, as promised, is a resource list and some links and notes from class.

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