“Wings Over Miami” website takes off

We’re pleased to announce the launch of the new website for the Wings Over Miami Air Museum. You can check it out at http://www.WingsOverMiami.net/.

The Wings Over Miami Air Museum has been a fixture in the Kendall community for as long as I can remember. I used to go there as a kid over 15 years ago to check out all the antique aircraft and watch the planes take off. (They even had an old flight simulator where you could pretend you were an airline pilot). It was known as “Weeks Air Museum” back then, before being shutdown for a couple of years after Hurricane Andrew. The museum was part of my childhood (and countless other people’s, too).

So when we were given the opportunity to create the website for the museum, we jumped at the chance. Using light and airy colors, clear typography and accessible navigation, we were able to create a website that captures the atmosphere of flight and provides visitors with basic information about the museum while effectively communicating the museum’s mission and purpose. They wanted something clean, modern, usable, and informational—we did pretty well, I think.

The website uses CushyCMS so that the museum can easily edit and maintain the site’s content without the help of a web designer or any programming knowledge. CushyCMS is a content management system that allows the client to edit their webpage from a simple browser interface. It was created by Stateless Systems and is free of charge and easy to use. Here is Stateless Systems’ founder Guy King giving a tour of the software:

CushyCMS is a great way to give clients control of their website (it’s their website after all) and we look forward to using it in future projects.

Anyways, make sure you check out the brand new Wings Over Miami website. It can also be viewed in our portfolio.


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