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Project: New Website Gives Positive Energy
Client: Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota

Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota (www.PCAND.org) looked to KAT to assist them in creating a more vibrant and positive look to their existing website. A parallel goal was to clarify their public perception. Often seen incorrectly as an enforcement agency, what they really want to convey is their ability to provide positive change for families. The result is a colorful, happy peek into a child’s imagination of a beautiful day. It begs viewers to interact and learn more about services offered. The look is clean, friendly and easy to use. Graphic elements have been carried over to park benches and will be used in future branding projects.
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Project: Existing Facilities Checklist
Client: Rocky Mountain Disability & Business Technical Assistance Center

A key to business success is insuring that potential customers can effectively access all goods and services. The Existing Facilities Checklist CD/ROM helps businesses visually grasp, in checklist form, how to make simple access changes to existing facilities to improve access for people with disabilities. The disc serves as a guideline for better serving customers and clients while improving access and mobility for employees. The disc was produced for the Rocky Mountain Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center.
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Project: Iktomi Cartoon SeriesClient: Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service
Using the traditional Upper Plains legend Iktomi as a comic character, the animated Story of Iktomi was produced for the Standing Rock Diabetes Program. In the opening episode, Iktomi the trickster learns he has diabetes, and begins to discover how to live well with the disease. Aberdeen Area Indian Health Service continued the story with Iktomi episodes on diabetes foot care, mental health, nutrition and fitness. The entire series was recently compiled on DVD with multimedia extras. |
Project: Interactive CD-Rom Client: Parents As Teachers National Center  KAT helped Parents as Teachers National Center (PATNC) develop a training tool for their parent educators that would supplement and reinforce group training requirements. Through its multi-level structure it allows individuals to study any of a number of topics at their own pace and allows ample opportunity for additional learning through links and printable handouts. |
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