About Vialogix

Vialogix is a user-centered web development company best known for its internet, intranet and extranet web solutions.

Vialogix partners closely with clients to develop intuitive, usable web interface solutions which work to obtain clients’ business goals by reducing costs and increasing sales and productivity. Solutions include e-commerce, online enrollment applications, content management systems and user interface design for web applications. Clients include Bank of America, Novant Health, Baker & Taylor, National Gypsum and First Citizens Bank.

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Vialogix Receives International Award

CHARLOTTE, NC – March 11, 2002 – Vialogix, a Charlotte-based web design company, took top honors in the Services Category at the SXSW Interactive Festival. Vialogix earned the first place award for the e-commerce site it designed, built, user-tested and implemented last summer for Creatas.

“We’re very proud to receive this award,” says Rob Norris, president of Vialogix. “Our team found the project rewarding because it allowed us the opportunity to tailor both design and functionality to a very specific target audience. But here’s what really makes us happy-the site has helped fuel a significant increase in sales for Creatas. It’s positively impacting their bottom line.”

Norris attributes the site’s success to Vialogix’s detailed study of Creatas’ primary audience and the design work that produced an intuitive, easy-to-use site.

The award was presented March 10 at the Austin (TX) Convention Center. The SXSW Interactive Festival brings together creative minds in the convergent media industry from around the world and recognizes outstanding work and exciting new ideas.

Creatas is owned by Peoria, Illinois-based Dynamic Graphics, a longtime provider of high-quality, royalty-free stock photographs, illustrations, film footage and other images to the North American and European graphics arts communities.