Slice of Lime featured in Easy Chair Magazine
Slice of Lime is featured in the Summer edition of Easy Chair Magazine.
Slice of Lime weaves “Web” of volunteerism
Slice of Lime is nothing but sweet in the eyes of Boulder nonprofits. While the Web design and development company was recently honored as the Mercury 100’s fourth fastest growing company, owners Kevin Menzie and Jeff Rodanski know that building a business is also about building a community.
“It feels good to give back to organizations that we believe in,” says Kevin. “And it’s reciprocal because we get our brand associated with positive nonprofits.”
Over the past year, he and his staff have designed or upgraded Web sites for various local nonprofits - including the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Venture Capital in the Rockies and the Woman’s Wilderness Institute - free of charge.
“Everyone here is excited about the new Web site that Slice of Lime has designed,” says Greeley Sachs, Director of Development for the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. “They’ve done an excellent job of balancing our need to feature works of art, while making the site more functional.”
Slice of Lime also redesigned the Komen Denver Race for the Cure Web site and email campaign, an event that the company not only sponsors, but participates in as a team.
Kevin’s favorite way of giving back?
“We recently showed Fairview High School students how we design, scanning their artwork into our computers as a demonstration. It was great. We’ve had people help us, and now it’s our turn to be a source of inspiration to others.”
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