imagistic Launches Teaching Tolerance 2.0

VENICE, CALIFORNIA – December 2004 – Imagistic originally designed, developed and launched the Teaching Tolerance Web site in 2001.

“After millions of hits and user sessions, the time came to step back and look at what was working and what needed to be redesigned,” says Kevin Goldberg, CTO at Imagistic. The Teaching Tolerance site has multiple audiences with thousands of pages and resources to choose from.

The focus of this redesign was on site architecture and organization to improve the usability of the site. Imagistic worked with the staff at the Southern Poverty Law Center to develop an intuitive, site wide navigation to help users find what they need with as few clicks as possible.

Since its initial launch Teaching Tolerance has won numerous awards, including the Webby for 2001 and 2003.

ABOUT TEACHING TOLERANCE
Teaching Tolerance (http://www.teachingtolerance.org) is an award-winning anti-bias education project that serves K-12 educators. Winner of more than 20 honors from the Educational Press Association of America and recipient of an Academy Award, Teaching Tolerance provides free resources—including its self-titled magazine, video-and-text packages and poster sets—to more than 600,000 educators nationwide and abroad.

ABOUT IMAGISTIC
Founded in 1997, Imagistic (www.imagistic.com) is an Internet software and services firm that specializes in Web application development. The company has developed numerous Web-based initiatives for such clients as Baxter BioScience, GE Private Asset Management, California Pizza Kitchen, Bank of America, Health Net, UCLA, CarsDirect.com, Southern Poverty Law Center and Estee-Lauder. Imagistic is based in Venice, California and works with local and remote clients in all businesses and industries.