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Method Arts | A Consortium
MIOX Rebranding
Our first project as a consortium has launched, and we couldn’t have asked for a better client. What started as a website redesign quickly became a corporate rebranding for Miox, a mixed-oxidant water purification company. Without putting everyone to sleep, Miox’s onsite solution eliminates the transportation, handling and storage of…
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$11M over budget, and five years late? Um... In 2000, TCS America, a US subsidiary of India based Tata Consulting Services was contracted by the State of New Mexico to build an unemployment insurance benefits website - to offset bottlenecking in the Department of Labor’s phone system and office locations. The site needed to provide useful resources, answer questions and allow users to apply for benefits. Their current site (originally contracted for $3.6 M, and due by 2002) left us wondering what had gone wrong.
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