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GLOBIO Apes Update

Long-time client Gerry Ellis decided to reorganize his online presence for GLOBIO and Talking Apes, and a new website was required. A fresh new UX approach was implemented along with updated branding and new information architecture that combined the previously separate sites for the Talking Apes podcast, the Apes Like Us video portal, and the non-profit activities of GLOBIO into one focused site under the new name of GLOBIO Apes.

It was a challenge to streamline and reoganize the content to be easier to navigate and more fun to explore. The new site is easier to use, loads faster and better showcases the services they offer.

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