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Archive for January, 2008

Jan
28
Free Network Logos for Touch Panel Controllers Updated

446 new network logos bring ‘channel teleporting’ to home theaters.

Guifx, the software design firm that creates high quality graphics used in home electronics touch panel controllers hopes to advance ‘channel surfing’ into modern channel teleporting. They have introduced an updated version of one of their free downloadable packages, Network Logos. This graphic set includes the logos of every network on television, XM and Sirius satellite radio stations. There are currently 446 logos included in the set. These network logos can be made into touch activated buttons that function as shortcuts to favorite channels.

Network Logos Example

The updated logos are delivered at a higher resolution and quality and include many networks that weren’t available in the initial release. “When we first developed this line of graphics, we never would have imagined how channel line-ups would change, and we hadn’t addressed satellite radio at all,” says Joe Peduto, Director of Business Development. “We knew we had to make extensive updates to the logos in the set. We also wanted to serve the set in higher resolution, making the graphics functional for small and large touch panels. They really take home theater controllers to the next level.” The Network Logos set is used in conjunction with Guifx’s free Logo Tools software that transforms network graphics into buttons to be used on touch panels. Both are available as free downloads on the new Guifx website, www.guifx.com.

Guifx also designs templates compatible with RTI, Crestron and AMX touch panel controllers, along with design software Color Tools and Icon Tools.

Jan
15
Revamped Website to Host Downloadable Software Packages Launched

Guifx Website ScreenshotSoftware design firm’s shiny, new online home to bring better service and sales.

At a company whose product never leaves the digital world, from initial conception to eventual download, a website that functions as a store while hosting the intangible product is an obvious advantage from both a marketing and economic standpoint.

Guifx, a technology design firm that has long been focused on designing innovative graphics software, has turned their tech savvy eye to revamping its online home. “We are in an aggressive growth state,” said Joe Peduto, Director of Business Development. “It motivated us to overhaul the online Guifx experience and bring customers a new look and more user friendly format.”

The site is designed to bring their customers better service, new products and a streamlined shopping and support experience. The system designed and coded by Guifx’s own software experts gives greater flexibility to update quickly and deploy new products online.

The aesthetic factors and graphic direction of the website were designed by Dan Wiersema, Art Director. Functionality and flow were refined by the entire team, everyone at Guifx had a part in the final product.

Archive for January, 2008