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Access Media Client Portfolio
Access Media has produced websites and custom print publications for a number of clients:
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Contacts is a "mini-magazine" produced by Access Media Group for
CIBA Vision and a predecessor company,
Wesley Jessen VisionCare.
Published biannuallyfor seven years, Contacts reached consumers in the offices of
optometrists and other
eye care professionals. The publication enlightened prospective wearers about exciting options in
contact lenses, such as colors, continuous wear, daily disposables and more.
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Eye On Health is a 16-page magazine published for
Vision Service Plan members.
Distributed in the offices of VSP doctors, the publication educates consumers on the importance
of proper eye care and provides valuable information to help maintain overall eye health and wellness.
Access Media produced this issue on a turnkey basis, including the printing of one million copies.
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For Paragon Vision Sciences,
Access Media created a waiting-room publication designed to inform consumers about the option of
Corneal Refractive Therapy.
This procedure uses specially designed contact lenses, worn during sleep, to reshape the cornea
and enable glasses- and contacts-free daytime vision.
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Also for Paragon, Access Media developed a website about SportSight GP, a
contact lens that provides the functionality of polarized sport sunglasses, without the inconvenient
obstruction of sunglass frames.
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With its development and branding partners, Access Media created a complete corporate identity and
online presence for a website providing elective surgery financing. The company
was acquired by GE Money in 2003.
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In 1998, Access Media obtained the ContactLenses.org domain and launched a consumer-directed website for the
Contact Lens Manufacturers Association. The site focuses on the advantages of GP contact lenses with a special emphasis on bifocal contact lenses.
The latest version of the site, seen at left, launched in November 2009. With this update, new topics were added including orthokeratology,
keratoconus, astigmatism
and monovision. The site's new locator can also help consumers to find an eye
doctor.
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