PixelShock Launches Website for U.S. Rep. John Spratt (D - SC)
PixelShock Launches Website for U.S. Rep. John Spratt (D - SC).
Greenville, SC (PRWEB) July 29, 2006 -- PixelShock, a Greenville, SC-based creative group focused on graphic design, website development and corporate eLearning services, launched a new website for U.S. Rep. John Spratt (D – SC).
The new website – http://www.johnsprattforcongress.com – was designed to support Congressman Spratt’s re-election campaign by providing a centralized source of accurate and up-to-date campaign information and news. The robust site features a Media Center complete with photographs, video and audio clips and an Action Center that allows supporters to contribute to or get involved with the campaign.
"The team at PixelShock is outstanding – intelligent, creative, fast,” states the Congressman himself. “A pleasure to work with, and in the new media arena, PixelShock is simply the best."
“The site is dynamic and appealing to the eye, the layout is intuitive and easy to navigate, and – in quintessential Spratt fashion – the ‘On the Issues’ section is dense and chock-full of substance,” echoes Laurin Manning, a Columbia, SC-based political analyst.
About John Spratt
U.S. Rep. John Spratt (D – SC) represents the 5th District of South Carolina. First elected to Congress in 1982, he is the ranking Democrat on the Budget Committee and a negotiator of the Balanced Budget Agreement of 1997. He sits one seat from the chair of the Armed Services Committee and is Assistant to the Democratic Leader in the House. He co-chairs the Textile Caucus, the Bearing Caucus and the Nuclear Energy Caucus. For more information about Congressman Spratt and his re-election campaign, visit http://www.johnsprattforcongress.com.
About PixelShock
PixelShock, Inc. is a new media communications company providing graphic design, web development and corporate eLearning services. PixelShock specializes in the design and development of Learning Management Systems (LMS), eLearning courseware, interactive presentations and custom-developed web-based and cdrom-based applications. For more information, visit http://www.pixel-shock.com.
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