Blush Erotica Relaunches Flagship Site Through Elevated X

LOS ANGELES — Blush Erotica has relaunched its flagship website through Elevated X.

"The redesigned site provides a fast, modern, and intuitive interface for desktop and mobile devices that allows fans of their productions to enjoy original Blush Erotica content as part of an unlimited-access streaming video subscription, or a pay-to-own format to download videos," said a rep.

The site utilizes Elevated X's unreleased Core template set.

"We've had the pleasure of working with Blush Erotica for several years, and welcomed the opportunity to undertake a hands-on project to completely overhaul their official studio brand’s online presence using the new site framework that will be the backbone for all Elevated X website builds moving forward," said Elevated X CEO AJ Hall. "Redefining Blush Erotica’s brand aesthetic gave us a perfect opportunity to showcase their impressive catalog of high quality and beautiful work while also providing a glimpse of things to come from Elevated X."

Added a Blush Erotica rep, "I’m incredibly impressed with the leadership and professionalism at Elevated X. They helped us with the entire redesign of BlushErotica.com and did an exceptional job understanding our vision. The result exceeded our expectations. They were able to really enhance the user experience beyond what we could even imagine."

For more information, visit BlushErotica.com.

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