Tire Industry Assn. redesigns web site

Nov. 5, 2009
A sleeker look designed to improve navigation is but one of the new features of a redesigned web site for the Tire Industry Assn. (TIA)

A sleeker look designed to improve navigation is but one of the new features of a redesigned web site for the Tire Industry Assn. (TIA).

The site, located at www.tireindustry.org, includes drop-down menus to help visitors locate information quickly. The organization is also considering more interactivity and additional content in the future.

“Providing our members and the public as much relevant information as we can is not enough; we are on a continual mission to make this information as easily accessible as possible,” said TIA executive vp Roy Littlefield. “Our newly redesigned web site helps us achieve this, and we are confident that everyone will find our site more user-friendly, faster and easier to navigate.”

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