In the Press
We get recognized for our work in print and around the web. Find out where through these links.

We get recognized for our work in print and around the web. Find out where through these links.
New Media Campaigns' HiFi RegExp Tester was featured on Smashing Magazine, a company that delivers the latest trends and techniques on design and web development. The tool was written by Kris Jordan, New Media Campaigns' CTO, to help developers learn, practice and compose regular expressions and in particular, to help New Media Campaigns' developers while they worked on the company's new Content Management System for Designers.
Clay Schossow, co-founder of New Media Campaigns was quoted in the Daily Beast, an online news publication with over 5 million unique monthly readers, about the rapidly evolving online political landscape and in particular, the increased focus on social and mobile connectivity.
James Senior, the "technical evangelist" on the Microsoft Web Platform who helps developers understand Microsoft's technology and use it to be more efficient, keeps a blog highlighting cutting edge technology practices. New Media Campaigns' new content management system, HiFi, was featured on his blog for its early use of jQuery templates.
GetHiFi.com, the website for New Media Campaigns' upcoming content management system for designers, was feautured on HTML5 Gallery, which showcases sites that are effectively using HTML5. GetHifi.com was built using HTML5 and CSS3 extensively and you see a documentation of the entire build process here.
Webdesigner Depot, a platform for exploring different web design techniques and best practices, put together a list of 20 demos for creating jQuery effects that rival that of Flash. Number four on the list was the interactive jQuery map built by New Media Campaigns' president, Joel Sutherland.
WebAppers, a site devoted to finding the best open source resources for web developers, featured a jQuery Flickr Feed plugin written by New Media Campaigns lead developer Joel Sutherland. The plugin allows anyone to beautifully and easily pull in a Flickr slideshow from a Flickr account and place it on a website.
American Express's OPEN forum, a column of business insights from owners and experts, interviewed New Media Campaigns' lead project manager Clay Schossow for an article on managing a virtual office. Schossow highlights the importance of valuing really good employees over location proximity.
Queness wrote an article that picked out 10 of the most recent jQuery plugins that caught their eye based on the plugins' design and application. Number one on their list was the interactive jQuery map built by New Media Campaigns lead developer Joel Sutherland. The story highlights the map's functionality without using any flash.
Web Appers, a website devoted to finding the best open source resources for web developers, highlighted a Zoomable jQuery Image Gallery that was created by Joel Sutherland, the lead developer at New Media Campaigns. The image gallery takes a simple list of images and captions and turns it into a grid of photos that can be explored and zoomed.
Fox News in Vermont features New Media Campaigns lead project manager Clay Schossow in a TV news spot highlighting the changing world of politics with a new emphasis on social media. The story details the advantages of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, three of the four social networks we've previously suggested for political campaigns in our internet marketing blog. Click here to view the story in print.
Chrissie Brodigan wrote a blog post for Carsonified that detailed the work behind her creation of a beautiful jQuery map. In it she outlines four things she kept in mind while working on the project including smart architecture, developer-free updates, being SEO-friendly, and New Media Campaigns developer Joel Sutherland's post on bulding an interactive map with jQuery over flash.
Four strategies for companies considering giving employees the freedom to work remotely. New Media Campaigns founder Clay Schossow elaborates on the tools and mindset their company uses after a year and a half of experirence with virtual communication in the workplace.
Web Designer Wall, a popular blog of design ideas, web trends, and tutorials featured the CSS Transitions Dropdown Menu Demo created by New Media Campaigns designer and developer Eli Van Zoeren.
In Politics Magazine's 2nd annual Reed awards, where voters judge political campaigns based on marketing techniques from automated phone calls to logo material, New Media Campaigns' developer Eli Van Zoeren designed, coded and implemented one of three finalists in the Political Technology category for Bonner Gaylord's Raleigh City Council website.
DevSnippets, a site for readers to submit and read about the best code and design snippets, tutorials, and trends online, featured lead developer Joel Sutherland's zoomable jQuery image gallery in their collection of ways to better interactively display content using jQuery.
As more people spend time on social networks, political candidates are taking the plunge to better interact with their constituents. NMC details using social media in political campaigns as a cost-effective tool to engage voters for candidates who don't have the resources to pay for traditional marketing.
AEXT.net, a design magazine that publishes all things web design, wrote an article predicting that jQuery will take over Flash in the next decade because of its wealth of tutorials and plugins. The first tutorial featured was an interactive map by New Media Campaigns developer Joel Sutherland.
Business Insider, a business blog devoted to the financial, entertainment, green tech and digital industries, featured Clay Schossow, a partner at New Media Campaigns, in an article about the technological and cultural complexities of managing a virtual office. Schossow highlights the importance of constant communication, some face-to-face interaction, and virtual employees being "self starters." The article was originally published in OPEN Forum.
Web Design Ledger puts together a list of their 2009 favorites for all kinds of web design tools including WordPress themes, fonts, icons and Photoshop Tutorials. In their best jQuery Plugins of 2K9, they included New Media Campaigns developer Joel Sutherland's AutoSprites.
Web Appers, a group that shares top quality open source resources for web developers and web designers featured the Zoomable and Interacitve Map jQuery Plugin built by New Media Campaigns developer Joel Sutherland.
In an article by Noupe on ways to use jQuery plugins to easily update or redesign your website, the Interactive, Zoomable jQuery Plugin by New Media Campaigns developer Joel Sutherland made the list as an Image/Media Resource.
Web Designer Depot put together a list of their favorite interactive and graphical maps and coming in at number two was the jQuery Map developed by New Media Campaigns for their North Carolina Marine Science client.
NMC’s development work for one of our ad agency partners was featured on CSS Beauty, one of the most popular design galleries on the web, generating tens of thousands of views for the client. The agency designed the site and handed it off to NMC to build out.
10 ways to make your website stand out using jQuery scripts including the New Media Campaigns jQuery Filterable Portfolio. These scripts will help designers and developers impress their users and convince them to return to the site.
The latest plugins and tutorials for aspiring jQuery developers including the New Media Campaigns Interactive, Filterable Portfolio. Download the plugins, watch the demos, and take your website to the next level using jQuery!
Smashing Magazine outlines the history of sprites, how they're used in web design today, and offers demos and plug-ins that developers can use in their own projects. One of the CSS sprite techniques featured is New Media Campaigns developer Joel Sutherland's CSS Sprites 2 jQuery plug-in to better control animation between link states and simple initial configuration.
Smashing Magazine put together 70 great ways for developers to utilize JavaScript on their websites including New Media Campaigns' interactive map with jQuery instead of Flash. The techniques are broken down by category and many feature a demo or plug-in.
The Hofmeister Kink is a subtle design technique used on many luxery cars. Joel Sutherland of New Media Camaigns breaks down the Kink's history and why seemingly small design practices can make a big difference.
Download Squad, a popular tech site, highlights New Media Campaigns' political website poll to see which candidate's website viewers preferred. Users could choose candidates in both the presidential election and congressional elections broken down by state.