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Non Profit

    The Non-Profit sector has a unique set of parameters that must be considered when planning and executing software projects. The common conception of Non-Profit organizations as slow-moving entities, underfunded and burdened by bureaucracy is an archaic paradigm. Today's Non-Profit organizations are as streamlined as ever and demand an efficient and value-added approach to delivering custom operation systems.

Non Profit Software Projects

Alternate Focus
Alternate Focus produces documentary television shows that explore topics relevant... read more

Rock Church
Programmed the ecommerce section of the Rock Church website read more

Spondylitis Associaton of America
Created many web tools for the website of the Spondylitis... read more

Women in the Directors Chair
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Non Profit Articles

Searching for Stock Photography

February 18, 2008

Generally during a design project I will look to Getty Images or iStockphoto for photography to incorporate into the web site design. Getty hands down has the best image search feature available and I often uses their tools to distill the terms of my search even if I take those terms to another stock image site. A case in point is last month I was looking for photos of oil field workers for a client that is in hydraulic fracture stimulation.

I first turned to iStockphoto because they have better pricing and if a search there turns up some quality graphics, I save the client a few bucks. After seeing limited results for "oil field worker" and "oil worker", I eventually turned the terms of "worker" and "workman" to find the type of photos I required. When I enter the original terms into Getty's engine, it immediately retrieved the term "roughneck". Of course! Roughneck! I returned to iStockPhoto with the keyword "roughneck" which revealed more suitable images than I was able to find initially.

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