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  1. Transforming Metamorphosis

    MetamorphosisDon’t get me wrong—the USC Annenberg School for Communication’s Metamorphosis research project had a website. It was just pretty darn old (and infested with a bad case of pop-up frenzy) so when the team at Metamorphosis came to Hop Studios wanting a redesign, we were happy to oblige.

    One…

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  2. New York Times article on Web traffic

    Site traffic: it’s something all our clients ask us about.

    The New York Times just wrote an article about the difficulty of determining audience traffic numbers from outside an organization vs. that organization’s internal numbers.

    How many people visited Style.com, the online home of…

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  3. Hop Studios Takes the Plunge

    Happily Hop Studios has picked up another author as a client. Pam Withers is known for her pulse pounding Take It to the Xtreme Series of adventure novels for young adults. They follow the exploits of two daredevil teens, who discover (and get into trouble with) a new extreme sport in each…

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  4. Meg Tilly: Actress, Author, and Now, Blogger

    Sometime this summer, a friend did me a big favor by referring Meg Tilly to Hop Studios to build a website. Meg — yes, that Meg Tilly — as written several books and the newest one was due to come out in September. Over the phone Meg told me that she wasn’t sure why she needed a website, but…

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  5. Ann Packer’s New Website

    Songs Without Words Book CoverHop Studios has done a number of book and author websites in the past year, and we’ve really enjoyed them. Authors are great to work with, and boy do they have excellent content!

    Our latest client is Ann Packer, whose novel The Dive from Clausen’s Pier spent a long-time on the New York…

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