SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (March 15, 2010) – ELC Technologies (www.elctech.com)
Using ELC’s Core software library and agile development process, the ELC Technologies engineering team was able to help Sweety High founders Veronica Zelle and Frank Simonetti realize their vision of a new kind of online destination for tween girls. Sweety High offers quality, original content for the tween demographic, including a unique approach to online networking in an environment that functions as a social game, including allowing users to earn virtual currency that can be spent on items in the “Sweety Store.” The Sweety High site also includes a new interactive web series, “Sweety,” which follows four girlfriends through their high school experience.
“We have created the most advanced web application for this demo, bar none,” said Simonetti. “It’s a one-stop social media destination developed specifically for tween girls; one part Facebook, one part Farmville, and one part YouTube, but more private and boutique. With the help of ELC, we have created a web experience that is very rich and robust. We hope to attract millions of girls, and we don’t want Web performance to be an issue.”
Simonetti was particularly impressed with ELC’s ability to not only deliver working web applications, but with the developers’ insights in the user interface design and interface capabilities. “They definitely made the product better,” he said. Simonetti also notes that ELC helped eliminate much of the risk of a start-up by providing a cohesive development strategy and managing the necessary cloud computing assets.
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About Sweety High
Sweety High was created by Veronica Zelle and Frank Simonetti. Veronica Zelle has been a thought-leader in the entertainment field for the past 20 years, producing videos and commercials for the tween and teen demographic. Clients include: Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Celine Dion, Nike, Coke, and Toyota. Most recently, she sold a television show about youth culture to HBO.
Frank Simonetti has over 18 years experience as a writer and director in the motion picture industry, having created film and TV projects for Warner Brothers, Fox Studios, Maverick, and Appian Way, among others. Prior to becoming a filmmaker, Frank spent five years in New York working in fine art and graphic design, completing campaigns for clients that include Calvin Klein, New Line Cinema, and DKNY.
About ELC Technologies
Founded in 1991, ELC Technologies (www.elctech.com)
ELC Technologies is headquartered in Santa Barbara, California.
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