Blue Design Studios Revamps Website

LOS ANGELES — Web design company Blue Design Studios has announced the relaunch of its main website, BlueDesignStudios.com.

"Now in operations for over nine years, the company has designed for many industry giants, including Playboy, Wicked, Vivid, Evil Angel and Hustler as well as long running affiliate programs including PimpRoll, MaxCash, ARS TrafficCashGold and many others," stated a company release. "Blue Design Studios has surpassed 1000 tours built, and is also responsible for the design work for world renowned solo models and adult stars such as Stormy Daniels, Catalina Cruz, Sunny Leone and Jenna Jameson."

"Our design work is literally seen by millions worldwide on a daily basis," Blue Design Studios CEO, Wade, said. "When you figure that the overall look and usability of a website can often make or break an online business, it's critical to go with a name you can trust."

According to the company, Blue Design Studios set the bar high early on by providing top quality, dependable and quick turn-around design services for many successful adult businesses; including innovative, affordable and user friendly designs for adult tours, affiliate programs, blogs, VOD sites and corporate websites, as well as banner ad and marketing campaign print designs.

"We feel our top quality work and reputation speaks for itself, but it's our 100 percent satisfaction guaranteed customer service that is also integral to making new and returning clients feel comfortable utilizing our services," Wade added. "As always, we will continue to revise your work until you are completely satisfied, and encourage our clients' feedback throughout the design process."

Other services offered by the studio include custom flash animations and programming, as well as software integration with industry-leading products such as MPA3, NATS, MAS, Word Press, ElevatedX and Carma — along with an expanding non-adult section designed to showcase the diversity of their talent.

"We appreciate that clients put a lot of trust in our brand," Wade concluded.

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