Greetings from Reclaim Hosting

Turns out a few days ago was Reclaim Hosting‘s 11th anniversary, crazy how time flies when you are providing a range of infrastructure options for higher ed and beyond. Recently Meredith Huffman and I sat down with Bryan Mathers to try and map all the different products and services we offer. The beauty of these sessions is that they often lead to new ways of framing Reclaim Hosting, and this meeting did not disappoint. We came up with the overarching theme of visiting various products as if they were places, and the postcards become the key element for visually capturing their essence:

Visual map of places you can visit in the land of Reclaim Hosting

Greetings from Reclaim Hosting

Back of each postcard: Greetings from Reclaim Hosting

Each card has the same background, and these postcards become physical elements we can give out at events like WP Campus and DH2024, both of which Meredith and I will be attending this week and next, respectively. So, anyway, here are the various postcards with each of the products, so awesome!

Domain of one’s Own

Domain of One’s Own

The industrial strength of WordPress Multisite hosting

Managed cPanel Hosting – pick your source

cPanel hosting, more generic remote

Some old gold Reclaim Cloud visuals

ReclaimEDU and Managed Hosting “Offload your dread…”

ReclaimEDU – a visualization of how our failover system works

ReclaimPress – the very bold label

ReclaimPress- because your WordPress site is your baby

A more abstract Andy Warhol-inspired record that came out of RclaimPress but can really be used across products like WPMS, ReclaimCloud, ReclaimPress, etc.

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4 Responses to Greetings from Reclaim Hosting

  1. Paul says:

    I love the spider web inside the videocassette. There are so many layer of meaning in the image. And behind the web is a pair of eyes staring back at me.

  2. Lauren Hanks says:

    Amazing!!!

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