COLT Relaunches Flagship Website

SONOMA, Calif. — The COLT Studio Group has announced the official relaunch of its all-male adult membership site COLTstudiogroup.com.

The company said the new offering, designed and developed in partnership with Next Door Entertainment, has undergone a complete redesign and includes improved functionality to present its all-male imagery.

A new photo viewer called the "COLT Super Slider," that resizes features for optimal viewing between all devices is included along with an interactive carousel, and a new method for "seamless user navigation."

"COLTstudiogroup.com now truly reflects its 45-plus year history in both content and technology," John Rutherford, President and creative director of COLT Studio Group said.

He added, "It is a proud day here at COLT, for the first time every single aspect involving the COLT brand is synchronized right down to the very last detail. Great focus and time has been invested in perfecting the overall user experience. Our loyal members (and new) can now enjoy everything they love about COLT Studio Group's high-end content with the ease of simpler and innovative navigation."

COLT noted that the new site represents an online experience that is nearly scroll-free.

"It makes perfect sense that COLT has pioneered this new form of viewing for adult entertainment," Stephan Sirard, President of Next Door Entertainment said. "We would like to congratulate John and his team for raising the bar of the adult industry's standards."

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