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NavigationArts
Company typePrivate
IndustryWeb Design
Consulting
Founded2001
Headquarters
Websitewww.navigationarts.com

NavigationArts is a DC-based consulting firm specializing in enterprise web design and web development. It is headquartered in McLean, Virginia. In 2010, NavigationArts was listed on the Inc. Magazine Inc. 5000 list as one of the most entrepreneurial and fastest growing companies in America.[1] NavigationArts was acquired by EPAM Systems, Inc. in July 2015.

Leadership

NavigationArts was co-founded by Leo Mullen and Ted Smith in 2001, both former executives at the interactive design firm Iconixx. Mullen served as the company’s chief executive officer and Smith served as the chief operating officer.

Staff

The NavigationArts headquarters, now the EPAM McLean office, currently employs over 90 staff members focused on several solution areas, including: Enterprise Websites, Custom Applications, Enterprise Search, Enterprise Content Management, Digital Strategy, and Mobile.

Services

NavigationArts' solution areas include: User Research, Usability Testing, Analytics, SEO, Brand Strategy, User Interface Development, and Systems Integration.

Clients

NavigationArts clients come from several industries, including: Energy, Real Estate, Financial Services, Education, Healthcare, Media, and Federal. Notable clients include: Marriott, Teach For America, HealthSouth Corporation, PEPCO, American Red Cross, Collegeboard, Calvert Investments, Advisory Board Company, U.S. Department of State, NPR, National Museum of Women in the Arts, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Blackboard Inc., George Washington University, NASDAQ, Lockheed Martin, Newspaper Association of America, Discovery Channel, Smithsonian, and Freddie Mac.

Awards and Recognition

NavigationArts won numerous web awards from a range of agencies, including the Webby Awards,Communicator Awards, WebAwards, Summit International Awards, and the Interactive Media Awards[2] (IMA).

In 2015, NavigationArts was named a Top Workplace by the Washington Post in the Small Business category. In 2014, NavigationArts was the winner of Sitecore's North American Site of the Year for Best Systems Integration for its work on Progress Software. In 2013, NavigationArts was named the #1 Graphic Design Agency by The Washington Book of lists and won seven other awards including a Sitecore Award for Breitbart News, a Davey, Webby and Web Marketing Association Award for Drexel University, and a Web Marketing Association Award for the Phillips Collection.

NavigationArts was also a finalist in the Washington SmartCEO awards event for companies providing excellence in Government contracting.[3] In 2009, NavigationArts received 9 awards[4] from the Web Marketing Association, including Outstanding Website for D.C. United and Best Newspaper Website for The Charlotte Observer.

References

  1. ^ "Inc. 5000".
  2. ^ "NavigationArts Wins Interactive Media Awards".
  3. ^ "Washington SmartCEO".
  4. ^ "2009 Web Marketing Awards".