User-centered Web Solutions
Web solutions—whether created for the general public or your own staff—must address user needs and provide a superior interactive experience. Using sound business logic, superior design and advanced application development, Trinity creates user-centered web solutions that produce excellent business results.
Trinity creates persuasive public websites that enhance the client’s brand and influence the marketplace. Trinity also develops business tools (such as donor relationship management or construction business management) that improve operational effectiveness.
Trinity’s Web team has been creating and advancing web sites, services, and business applications since 1996. Its experienced staff have performed work for a diverse client base—and have built more than 100 successful projects for national, regional, and local companies.
The Web team is backed by our entire business development team, ensuring that your Web Solutions are in line with your overall business strategy.
To speak with a solutions consultant, contact Trinity today!
Web Design: Attract and Persuade
See More: Recent Design (Portfolio) | Web Design Process
In order to enhance a client’s brand, influence its marketplace effectively, and help it grow, Trinity creates persuasive websites. Trinity creates leading solutions that effectively convey the client’s message through all aspects of content and design.
The Result: an unforgettable public presence that dramatically increases the client’s profile, highlights its unique value, and ultimately drives growth.
Trinity is a proud member of the Expression Engine Professional Network. The Pro Network is a group of web designers recognized for their exceptional expertise in building sites on the ExpressionEngine Content Management System.
Web Development: Powerful, Easy-to-use Functionality
See More: 13 Years with ColdFusion | ColdFusion Project Highlights
![]() |
Trinity has more than 13 years of experience in developing ColdFusion applications and websites. It has built over 100 successful projects for national, regional, and local companies—from SMB to the Fortune 1000 and including clients in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors. View ColdFusion Project Highlights. |
To help drive efficient and effective business growth, Trinity provides cost-effective online application development solutions that can either stand-alone as a single service or can integrate with the company’s existing business solutions.
Whether the client needs to manage critical data, implement website functionality tools, streamline its workflow, enhance customer interaction, or build online business, Trinity’s application development team will analyze the client’s needs and work closely with the client to develop a solution tailored specifically to unique needs.
The Result: Stable, secure, and easy-to-use applications that improve overall efficiency, increase productivity, and dramatically enhance management awareness (which in turn, drives growth).
- Web Solutions Highlights

-
NovusCG, the leading provider of independent enterprise storage, had been turning clients' heads with their industry standard-setting services, but they lacked a web presence to showcase their impressive capabilities. NovusCG came to Trinity to develop a web site that would emphasize... -
AIA came to Trinity in order to take advantage of new standards and tools that would help them communicate in the digital age. They needed to organize and streamline their message to reach their members and provide valuable resources to their industry at large. -
In 2008, Trinity was approached by a national, niche retailer selling a wide variety of books, art, apparel and gifts. The retailer wanted to grow its online affiliate network to boost its sales reach. However, a web performance problem in the area of affiliate product placement impeded the affiliate network’s ability to gain traction. -
Trinity's Application Development Process combines the best aspects of many Agile methods and Interaction Design. As such, Trinity's customer-focus is oriented on user identification and needs analysis, precise project definition, excellent customer communication, and the timely delivery of a superior product.
Looking for a Better Browser?March 09, 2010 | Bryan Hadro, Web Application Developer
My web developer colleagues could tell you...I sound like a broken record when it comes to complaining about Microsoft’s web browser, Internet Explorer (IE). And in most cases, I’d say such diatribes are well warranted. But instead of going on a rant in this article, I figured I would take a more rational approach. Let's take a brief look at some of the known downsides of IE and shed light on some alternative browsers.Review: The Fable of the User-Centered DesignerFebruary 09, 2010 | Brandon Vaughan, Web Designer & Developer
I recently read an excellent book by David Travis, "The Fable of the User-Centered Designer". It's a short story about a young designer who learns the secrets of user-centered design from three clients of a designer he found in a nearby town. It is a very enjoyable read and the three little lessons learned are great reminders for any designer (or for any executive approaching a product/service design project).ColdFusion OOP Benefits the Developer and the ClientJanuary 29, 2010 | Jason Kerlek, Technical Director
During my (lustrous) career using ColdFusion, I have seen a lot change! One of the most important changes was the introduction of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) interface with ColdFusion 6 in the year 2002. This finally provided a logical way to separate functions and procedures into discrete bundles for reuse. More features and improvements to the OOP interface were found in subsequent ColdFusion releases, continuing up to the present.ExpressionEngine 2.0 Workshop 2010January 14, 2010 | Brandon Vaughan, Web Designer & Developer
Filled with excitement, I jumped on the DC Metro last Saturday and headed for the EE2 (ExpressionEngine 2.0) Workshop hosted at CDIA. The presenter was Zac Gordon, an accomplished web design and development teacher in the MD/DC area.A good user interface is imperative, even for small user groupsDecember 15, 2009 | Jason Kerlek, Technical Director
Application of best practices for user interface development helps to ensure that programs are intuitive with a logical flow and strong visual cues, and that these positive attributes are further supported by Help/Instructions accessed through an easily recognizable mechanism.





