Cuhaci Peterson Reveals New Online Branded Experience Via Redesigned Website

Cuhaci Peterson has taken its corporate website to the next level.

The architecture and engineering firm is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, c-p.com, which uses a minimalistic approach to enhance the customer experience, share who it is as a company and demonstrate how it brings communities to life through its people and its passion.

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“We want to say more with less, and I believe our new site does that,” explained Greg Simpson, the firm’s chief executive officer. “We have a much more stable platform to ramp up the types of content we’re putting out there and, overall, I want people to feel the energy about being at and working for our company.”

Cuhaci Peterson’s redesigned website includes the following features:

  • More contemporary and clean aesthetic
  • Easier navigation, guiding users to information based on their needs and goals
  • Engaging content that is information rich and easy to understand and evaluate
  • Improved accessibility for people with disabilities, removing any previous barriers
  • Robust site search capabilities for site users to quickly access information
  • Enhanced newsroom with industry expertise, thought leadership and published articles

The secured site is the final step in the 44-year-old firm’s recent rebranding. That initiative has included a new name, logo and tagline, all of which signal change at the firm while also keeping its core legacy intact.

“As we evolve, we must also remember where we came from,” Simpson added. “We really want to show our future trajectory in a crisp, yet effective way, and remind folks that when we make space for possibilities, we can conquer tomorrow, together.”

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