Project Description
Williamson County public officials approached JLB about a website redesign for the County Parks & Rec in late 2008. Over the course of six months in 2009, our team collaborated closely with the Parks & Rec officials to re-cast the county’s site with an improved Information Architecture, attractive Graphic Design and robust Content Management System. The result? A dynamic website engineered on Web 2.0 principles, aimed taking WCPR to a new level of service for citizens across Williamson County.
If you’re a regular visitor to one of the WCPR’s 29 facilities, then you’ll appreciate the new website’s navigation and ease-of-use. And, with a custom-tailored Google Search Engine, visitors ar able to locate any information sitewide that you can’t find otherwise. With more than 125,000 county citizens, an updated community website was critical!
Project Date
Spring & Summer 2009
Project Scope
- website graphic design
- website engineering (html, css, xml)
- website content management system
Project Tools
- sitemason (website content management system)
- slideshow pro (robust image and video gallery)
- google analytics (website statistics)
- google search (sitewide index and content search)
Project Focus
Develop new, easy-to-navigate website built on robust content management system
Client Comments
“JLB redesigned our website. They were through, competent and professional; but more importantly, they were patient, understanding and took the time to get to know our organization and the services we offer. Even after the new site launched, they have remained accessible for follow up questions and tutorials. Their experience and expertise has been invaluable, and they are a pleasure to work with.”
Kerri Hudson, PR Director, Williamson County Parks & Recreation, a government organization


