New home for Rangeland, Joule Processing facelift
America's Fish and the TEN|10 Group launched a new website for Rangeland Energy, a midstream company based in Sugar Land, Texas, and working primarily in North Dakota. The website, built in Drupal, is part of the same family of sites launched in the past few months including Caiman Energy, Nuevo Midstream and Laredo Energy. The look of the new Rangeland site is a slight departure in the design shell being used for these family of sites. Where others lack vertical borders and the content area of the site blends into the white space around it, Rangeland takes a more traditional approach with the a website set on a stark background. The design makes heavy use of a deep, dark blue of their original site and alternate logo, balanced with a lighter shade of desaturated turquoise. The effect is a stark contrast that emphasizes the navigation on the website, something Rangeland wanted in their updated design.
Joule Processing, one of the first Drupal sites developed together by America's Fish and the TEN|10 Group, has received a significant facelift as well. The basic design and content developed last year remains intact, but a few tweaks have been introduced to better underscore Joule's core business — natural gas processing and treating equipment. The updated design also introduces starker colors, including a more frequent use of orange and replacing a light grayish blue from the original design with a darker blue that balances better with the orange. It is, quite accidentally, very close to the Denver Broncos color scheme. Gone, too, are the vertical borders from the original design and the content area of the site blends with the white background.




