Silver Anniversary Gift: a Brand-new Website
LOS ANGELES – Like a fine wine or a sexy woman, some companies get better with age.
John Stagliano’s Evil Angel celebrates its 25[SUP]th[/SUP] anniversary this year, and according to Stagliano, the award-winning studio is stronger than ever. In an era when adult content no longer sells simply because it exists, Stagliano attributes a significant part of EA’s continuing success to an effective online presence.
Gamma Entertainment’s FameDollars manages EA’s internet properties. As a silver anniversary gift, FameDollars gave Evil Angel an upgraded website outfitted with all sorts of enhancements designed to make members’ experience more rewarding.
Redesigned from bottom to top, EvilAngel.com now boasts user-centric features like a new playlist, a user-define favorites feature, simplified and intuitive content browsing and updated search options, among other things. All were initiated by site members’ requests.
In addition, EvilAngel.com also sports a brand-new responsive design that automatically adjusts to fit any screen or device. Desktop, mobile, and game console users share virtually the same experience, enabling anytime, anywhere connections.
“We hope our members will appreciate what we’ve done to the new EvilAngel.com,” FameDollars Director of Product and Development Magalie Rheault said. “We’ve given special attention to reconstructing calibrating the site to members’ needs, specifically with an eye to improving the user experience. Now members have access to an upgraded video player with scene markers, dimmers, and other features; an enhanced director browsing system and updated porn star and director profiles.”
Stagliano, who founded Evil Angel in 1989, indicated the new website represents an excellent marker for the gonzo studio’s 25 years in the adult entertainment industry.
“I am very impressed with the Gamma team and how they have stepped up to find creative new ways to present Evil Angel content to the world,” he said. “Their respect for our edgy scenes shows they are up to the demands of exploring human sexuality that Evil Angel directors present.”