In partnership with Red Urban, we managed several websites for Purina Canada. The work included the management and production of any new features, and improving the overall user experience of the site.
The Once More campaign was developed to highlight the adventures of a 1955 VW Beetle that travelled the world three times. To showcase the journey, Syrge and Red Urban developed an immersive online experience. Users could seamlessly move between the video documentary, interactive map and timeline to explore hundreds of historical digital artifacts.
Highlights
Once More Homepage
Documentary View
On-Screen Tutorial
Interactive Map
Digital Archives
New 2014 Beetle
HBC
Strategy, UI/UX, Development
The Hudson’s Bay Company corporate site was in dire need of a redesign. The site was outdated and hadn’t been updated in years. As the primary source of information for investors and the media, the site needed to reflect HBC's brand values and leadership within the retail industry. Syrge worked with Red Urban and HBC to develop a new site architecture and design.
The site is currently in development. Highlights coming soon.
SHIFTSUITE
Strategy, UI/UX
Shiftsuite is the current leader of condo management software in Ontario. They reached out to re-design their community websites platform, used by property managers to manage the day-to-day operations of the condominium. Syrge was tasked to modernize their web application with a focus on a more functional design and better user experience.
The application is currently in development. Highlights coming soon.
LIVEN CO
Strategy, UI/UX, Development
After three successful generations in the wholesale market, Liven Co wanted to re-brand themselves and bring their fine jewelry designs directly to consumers online. To do that, they needed an online presence that showcased their brand and products. Syrge worked with liven to build their e-commerce site from the ground up.
The SMB team at Telus needed to find new ways to reduce the number of support requests being directed to their call centre. Syrge worked with Telus to design an online portal to handle these requests, called My Business Requests. The portal was built on the salesforce platform and integrated with their existing systems.