Xplore's work is about having fun
creating great visuals and interactives. The details of it look like
graphic design, exhibit design, illustration, and CMS website design.
The underlying philosophy and values are ridiculously good customer
service. Read more and fully grok this by looking at the Mission Statement ,
as well as our Core Values and Associates' Bill of Rights .
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Xplore has teamed up with UsAble Web Solutions
to provide you with the very best of Web 2.0 technology. Using the best
of the past 10 years of web development to re-think the web experience, Web 2.0
encompasses the idea that we are seeing the internet change in dramatic
and unexpected ways. As it changes, so must our approach to it and the
tools we use. At Xplore we address this by bringing Content Management
System development into our toolbox via the Joomla! open-source development
platform. Not sure what this all means? Contact us , or read up on some
of the latest developments in CMS, Content Management Systems.
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Xplore is teamed up with Advanced Resource Management to develop the graphic standards and concepts for the Great River Road Scenic Byway in Illinois. Initial concepts (seen above) and panel standards for wayfinding have been submitted and warmly received by the client. Work is in progress, and scheduled for completion June 2008.
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Xplore is again teamed up with long term partner Advanced Resource Management to design the visitor center exhibits for Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge in Hartford, Kansas. Media includes a focus on the 3 major distinct types of habitat and the species that inhabit these areas of the Refuge. From small flip-door interactives to large content-rich murals, this exhibit is designed to be compelling and immersive, while remaining educational and relevant to the visitor.
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Xplore, working with the National Park Service and Friends of the Poudre is developing a complete guidebook for the Cache la Poudre National Heritage Area. This publications will address history of the river corridor that Runs through Fort Collins, Timnath, Windsor and Greeley, Colorado. It is an important and precedent setting waterway...
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