The EastWestBest website was beginning to show its age when I was brought on. Tables were breaking, content was out of date, and the design was several years old. My task was to breath new life into the site and to make sure that it would remain useful for a long time.
The owners of Eastwestbest have other sites on the net and were concerned with making this site easy to update. With a product line of well over 300 items, they wanted to be able to update the site themselves. After weighing options, I installed WordPress, and with its easy backend interface the clients will be able to add, delete, and edit any products and categories for their site with a simple, straight-forward interface — including pictures.