Juno Lighting launches new Web site

June 10, 2002
Juno Lighting Inc., Des Plaines, Ill., responded to increased demand from designers, engineers, and contractors for more product information by unveiling its new Web site ( www.junolighting.com) at Lightfair International last week. The new site provides access to the company’s entire catalog, including photos, text descriptions, projects, IES files, photometric data, and specification sheets. Web

Juno Lighting Inc., Des Plaines, Ill., responded to increased demand from designers, engineers, and contractors for more product information by unveiling its new Web site (www.junolighting.com) at Lightfair International last week. The new site provides access to the company’s entire catalog, including photos, text descriptions, projects, IES files, photometric data, and specification sheets.

Web site visitors can now access information about the company’s products using a graphic icon- and photo-based architecture that makes it possible to search for information by product or application need.

“We found that our constituents want fast, easy, intuitive access to our catalog and various key information items,” says Scott Roos, vice president, product management and development for Juno. “We learned that they search for this information in different ways, and tailored our Web site’s architecture to accommodate these approaches.”

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