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CooperForSC.com 2.0

CooperForSC.com 2.0

Harbor Light Media updated and relaunched the campaign website for Ashley Cooper’s campaign for the office of Lt. Governor of South Carolina. The site was refreshed for the final 90-day push to the election with an eye towards efficiency of space and the ability to quickly and easily add new content.

FriendsOfSIES.org

FriendsOfSIES.org

Harbor Light Media redesigned and implemented a website to be maintained by Friends of Sullivan’s Island Elementary School. The site is an alternative to the official school page and is maintained by parents to keep other parents more informed about happenings at the school.

Barber2010.com

Barber2010.com

Harbor Light Media designed and created the campaign website and is managing social media for Robert Barber’s campaign for Lt. Governor.

Robert Barber Logo

Robert Barber Logo

In advance of the website design/launch, Harbor Light Media designed a logo for Robert’s campaign.

Leon Stavrinakis

Leon Stavrinakis

Harbor Light Media designed a new logo and a new website for Leon’s reelection campaign.

Anne Peterson Hutto

Anne Peterson Hutto

Harbor Light Media created a new logo and redesigned the website for Anne’s SC House reelection campaign.

Cruise Ships in Charleston

Cruise Ships in Charleston

Harbor Light Media worked with CCL to storyboard the animation, and then created the “evil cruise ship” and set it afloat, leaving it to have it’s way with the air, water, and land of the Lowcountry.

Ashley Cooper Web Video

Ashley Cooper Web Video

Harbor Light Media produced this video from start to finish, writing the first draft of the script, scouting locations, producing, shooting/directing, and editing the piece down to a web-friendly length.

CooperForSC.com

CooperForSC.com

Harbor Light Media designed and created the campaign website and is managing social media for Ashley Cooper’s campaign for Lt. Governor.

Kristin Hedger relaunch

Kristin Hedger relaunch

Harbor Light Media completely redesigned and relaunched Kristin’s website, upgrading from the previous flash-based version to a database-driven site.