A Mutual Appreciation…
September 28, 2009 by Brad Gorman
Filed under Customer Spotlight
At Dirxion Digital Publishing, we try to make a concerted effort to ensure our customer’s experience is as pleasant as possible. We always hope we are meeting or exceeding their expectations. Even still, it’s humbling when someone takes time out of their day to acknowledge that our work is appreciated. We recently received this great compliment from Davidson Titles, who sells a wide range of literature from Children’s books and Instructional to Financials and Career Planning.
“Davidson Titles has looked at utilizing interactive catalogs for several years, but the choices were just too cost-prohibitive. Recently we had noticed an increase in the use of interactive catalogs in the publishing industry, so we started investigating our options again.
We were actually very close to going with another company when, strictly by chance, we discovered Dirxion and their perfect solution to our interactive catalog needs. Dirxion offered much better features and customizable options that were just what we were looking for. After a few quick phone calls the process was underway, and within two weeks Davidson Titles had its interactive catalogs online.
The production team at Dirxion knew just what we were looking for in the finished product and delivered it exactly as we had envisioned. I don’t believe we could be any more pleased and would like to thank everyone at Dirxion for a job well done. Personally, you’ve made my job much easier and made me look good in the process. I look forward to a long relationship with Dirxion in the future.”
-Scott Reeves
Graphic Design/Marketing, Davidson Titles, Inc.
Scott and everyone at Davidson Titles, we’d like to thank you for your kind words and also for being a customer of Dirxion. Sometimes jobs can be hard work, and then you receive a compliment like this and it keeps you going.
Davidson Title’s digital publishing uses a great looking multi-publication interface, custom background and the new catalog library search. They also went through the effort of redesigning their website to give their new digital catalogs a more significant presence.



