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It’s Not Us, It’s You…

If you’re taking a look through the Fuzz site today, you might notice that we’ve updated a few things. We really love to focus on our clients – and the work we’ve done for them. But too often, there aren’t enough hours in the week for us to really spend much time on showcasing what we’ve done for clients, on our own website. Still, over some recent late nights and weekends, we’ve tried to take that time to focus on our site, and on the work we do for clients – killing two (strictly metaphorical) birds with one stone.

The first thing we’ve been improving on our own website is the Clients page. With so many happy clients to showcase, sorting through them all to find work that’s relevant to your own technology needs – plus what’s relevant to your industry – had gotten a bit unwieldy. In fact, sorting through a variety of cross-categorized services or offerings is something our clients themselves are often faced with themselves.

We’ve implemented a solution on our Clients page – based on a nifty piece of jQuery – that makes it easy to sort by multiple filters. Want to see what Mobile solutions we’ve done for the Entertainment industry? Simple – select Mobile and Entertainment, and voila:















The second thing we set out to do was provide a more in-depth look at some unique challenges we’ve faced – and how we solved them. Focused on just some of our work – jobs that have been both major challenges and major wins all around – we’ve produced a series of new Case Study pages.

These Case Studies offer a multimedia look at a range of the challenges or problems that clients have come to us with, and they offer a walk you through of the entire process – from building a working relationship to providing best-in-class solutions. Each includes a short video piece, featuring Fuzz team members who were instrumental in overcoming that client’s particular challenges. So take a look these Case Studies, and learn more about how Fuzz goes above and beyond to meet our client’s needs.

Website factories are a dime a dozen (if that). Fuzz is different.








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