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Roland DGA Debuts New Web Site

Redesigned site includes links to social networking.

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By DE Editors  

October 7, 2009

By DE Editors

Roland DGA Corporation has launched a new, redesigned Web site featuring advanced navigation tools, easy access to information, and Web 2.0 functionality including links to Roland on social networking sites such as Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr.

With the new site, Roland has integrated all products into one view so customers can quickly browse through the full line of Roland technologies. Drop-down menus enable access to information both by product category and core applications. 

“Visitors can browse by product or by solutions, from sign making and vehicle wraps to rapid prototyping and jewelry making,” said Patrick Kersey, creative director for Roland DGA. 

The site’s new owners section enables current customers to register their products and view service and support information. The site also optimizes the company’s library of instructional videos and highlights the work of Roland Masters and other top professionals. 

For more information, visit Roland DGA Corporation.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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