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We Always Swing Jazz Series

http://wealwaysswing.org

The "We Always Swing" Jazz Series has brought world-class jazz performers to Columbia, MO for over ten years, and also operates numerous educational programs. As one of my most longstanding clients, I've seen the series through many changes, making sure that their web presence adapts to new needs.

The site employs a customized Expression Engine installation that allows series staff complete control over the published schedule, artist photos and information, sponsor roster and news archive. A simple merchandise line, also changeable by staff, is available for online sales using Paypal. An integrated Flash banner highlights upcoming concerts, while a standards-based HTML layout (including progressive solutions like sIFR) ensures that the site stays high in the results for jazz or artist-related searches.

Screenshot of We Always Swing Jazz Series

Components

  • Flash/Actionscript
  • Content Management Systems
  • Expression Engine

Contact


2156 W Chicago Ave #3
Chicago, IL 60622

312.315.6350

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