By Julien in Frogman News | April 12th, 2012 There was a time when computers and monitors didn’t allow graphics with more than 256 colors. Yup! We’ve come a long way in just 15 years. Games and websites had a very specific look – a pixelized look. There was no such thing as anti-aliasing, detailed gradients and complex drop-shadows.

“Parker – I need pictures of the new Aldersgate Recovery Center for tomorrow’s paper – and while you’re there, if Spiderman shows up, get me some shots of him too!” Can’t you hear, J. Jonah Jameson yelling these very words to Peter Parker? Well, maybe not – but if the wall-crawler did show up at Aldersgate Recovery Center, they could help him rehab his sore hands and feet. Intrigued? Well then, read more about how we pulled off some serious web-slinging media relations action to help the Aldersgate Recovery Center get front-page coverage in the Topeka Capital-Journal!
It’s Spring! And like many creatures on the planet some of our websites too have shed their skin. This is the case for a website we recently launched back in January for Galloway Ridge at Fearrington, a Continuing Care Retirement Community located in Pittsboro, North Carolina.
By Aletha in Interactive Marketing | March 1st, 2012 
We all think we know how people find us on the Web. We think we know the words and phrases our visitors put into that search bar that magically bring them our sites. Or do we?
By Aletha in Frogman News | February 22nd, 2012 
Greetings! I’m Aletha, the new FrogWoman here at Frogman Interactive. I am the Project Manager and Search Specialist of our busy and growing dive tank.