SOME OF OUR PROJECTS

Windy Hill Web Solutions has 20 years of experience finding technology solutions for clients. We work with small business entrepreneurs, non-profit groups, bloggers, and industry leading organizations. Building online communities, utilizing eCommerce solutions, and designing merchandise for brand awareness are some of the things we can do to help get your business to the next level. Contact us so we can begin working on your new or redesigned website.

Lil Allergy Advocates

Advertising, Branding, Web Design
Lil Allergy Advocates is an online store and blog aimed to raise food allergy awareness. For this site we utilized a blog for Lil Allergy Advocates to share allergy friendly information. A custom wordpress plug-in was written in order to display products on their pages. Lil Allergy Advocates designs modern, stylish allergy alerts and awareness items for home and school. Products are designed with fun graphics that will appeal to children and easy to see warnings symbols that will please adults.

QVM Group

eCommerce, Programming, Web Design
This client has been on our roster for a long time. As a financial advisor providing a number of functions in that industry, Windy Hill has been contracted to build and deliver a number of different pieces of software and types of websites to help this client deliver high quality information to their clients. These websites have done everything from providing a blogging platform to heavy duty financial analytics to investor newsletter delivery and management.

NEOFAN

Branding, Communities, Web Design
NEOFAN is the North East Ohio Food Allergy Network. A new not for profit advocacy group needed a website as a way to connect to community members and raise awareness. Functionality was needed for promoting events as well as blog features. Windy Hill's in house graphic artist, Sam Ann Designs, created a logo incorporating the food allergy awareness color teal. This is a group of individuals backed by medical professionals who want to help support, educate, and promote research and advocacy in the North East Ohio region.