The Center for Women’s Intercultural Leadership of Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame wanted to move from their old Dreamweaver site to an easier to maintain content management system that would both save administration time, add new features, and update their look and feel.
They needed a secure system for users to add faculty research abstracts, along with the ability to create their own tags and maintain author profile pages. They also needed an email newsletter, and the ability to add new newsletters as well as manage subscriptions, along with blog space, a calendar, photo galleries, and normal multimedia functionality.
Using the Drupal content management system, Dirt Circle helped migrate all the old content, retool their look and feel, as well as add a user-friendly interface to the new functionality.

Mennonite Weekly Review needed a site redesign and a Content Management System that would let them update their constantly-changing news site with a minimum of staff time. Working off their initial design and layout, we built a clean, simple visual look that allows users to find the information they’re looking for easily and quickly. Using the Django web framework, we gave them a web-based admin interface to upload and tag their articles, photos, and one-off pages.

Elmwood Park School District wanted Drupal training for their in-house tech staff so that they could build and administer their own website. Additionally, they wanted some custom functionality.
Dirt Circle provided that training and customization and continues to consult as needed.

United Neighborhood Organization needed a high-quality flyer for their Summer English as a Second Language Fundraiser that communicated the bold and incisive nature of the program, inspiring new students, old students, and donors to attend. Dirt Circle provided the design work based on extensive customer feedback.

US Labor Education in the Americas Project needed functionality added to their Drupal site. They needed someone to upgrade the site, repair a corrupted database, and build a number of additional features.
Dirt Circle finished the project and continues to expand their site as needed, providing technical support and Search Engine Optimization.
