Steelcase
Steelcase rounded up some of the greatest and most creative minds in the world and asked them to go back to school. The "Student of the Month" site is all about innovation in education and sharing ideas. Mighty developed this small website on a tight schedule and delivered a socially connected and inspirational resource.
Read Case Study Back to school.
American Seating
Grand Rapid's own American Seating outfits over half of the Major League Baseball ballparks and many of the largest public transportation systems in the United States, including Chicago and Los Angeles. Mighty designed and developed their website and have maintained their outstanding Google ranking since 2008.
Read Case Study Trusted resource. Added value.
Auxiliary Advertising
Auxiliary Advertising had an idea to power their website using Twitter... only Twitter. Mighty brainstormed a few ideas and developed this small website to do just that. Using Twitter's API and JSON feeds, we were able to give Auxiliary an easy way to post news, work and random stuff to both Twitter and their website at the same time.
Read Case Study Creative. Quick. Useful.
Josh Shipp
What do you get when you mix Red Bull, a funny short guy, a room full of teens... and a goat? Josh Shipp, of course. Featured on MTV, CNN and Inc. Magazine's 30 under 30 list, Josh Shipp is a nationally recognized youth speaker. Mighty has designed and developed websites for Josh since 2007, targeting both youth and grown-ups.
Read Case Study Red Bull. And, a goat.
Brunswick Bowling
If you've bowled before - and who hasn't - you've most likely bowled with Brunswick. Mighty developed a massive website for the world's leader in bowling. We built a content management system that allows them to manage their full consumer product and aftermarket parts catalogs, distribute information to their pro shop owners, highlight their pro staff and more.
Read Case Study Tons of content. Easy admin.
