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  2. Dynetics HLS - Wikipedia

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    Dynetics HLS. The Dynetics Autonomous Logistics Platform for All-Moon Cargo Access (ALPACA)—also known as Dynetics HLS[1] — (ILV) is a human spaceflight lunar lander design concept proposed in 2020/21 for the NASA Human Landing System (HLS) component of the Artemis program. Dynetics was the lead contractor for the ALPACA lander—other ...

  3. Landing page - Wikipedia

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    A reference landing page presents information that is relevant to the visitor. These can display text, images, dynamic compilations of relevant links or other elements. [citation needed] The idea is to isolate the visitor in this landing page from any other distractions, like full website menu or "similar products", and surround the visitor with all available information about the targeted ...

  4. Landor Associates - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California, United States. Landor is a brand consulting firm founded in 1941 by Walter Landor, who pioneered some research, design, and consulting methods that the branding industry still uses. [1] Headquartered in London, the company maintains 32 offices, including China, France, Germany, India, Italy, the United Kingdom, Mexico ...

  5. Top Level Design - Wikipedia

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    Top Level Design was founded in 2012 by Portland entrepreneur Ray King after he stepped down as chief executive officer of AboutUs, a company he founded in 2006. [2][3] King partnered with his brother-in-law and investor Peter Brual, who served as an advisor to AboutUs. [2][4] Top Level Design was created to become a domain name registry for ...

  6. Multivariate landing page optimization - Wikipedia

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    Multivariate landing page optimization (MVLPO) is a specific form of landing page optimization where multiple variations of visual elements (e.g., graphics, text) on a webpage are evaluated. For example, a given page may have k choices for the title, m choices for the featured image or graphic, and n choices for the company logo.

  7. Huge (digital agency) - Wikipedia

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    Huge was founded by David Skokna, Sasha Kirovski, Gene Liebel, and Aaron Shapiro. Skokna and Kirovski, friends and colleagues at Deutsch, first established the company out of Skokna's apartment in 1999. [4] Huge's first client was IKEA who hired the firm to redesign its websites. [5] Between 2005 and 2010, Huge also won and launched web design ...

  8. Frog Design - Wikipedia

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    frog (styled as "frog, part of Capgemini Invent") is a global creative and design consultancy founded in 1969 by industrial designer Hartmut Esslinger in Mutlangen, Germany, where it was initially named “esslinger design”. [6][7] Soon after the company moved to Altensteig, Germany, and then opened a new studio in Palo Alto, California, and ...

  9. Microsite - Wikipedia

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    Microsite. A microsite[1][2][3] is an individual web page or a small cluster of pages [4] which are meant to function as a discrete entity (such as an iFrame) within an existing website or to complement an offline activity. The microsite's main landing page can have its own domain name or subdomain.