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Lumina
Type of businessPrivately owned company
Founded2004[1]
Headquarters,
Area servedGreater New York area
Founder(s)Yaniv Liron
ServicesWeb design
Website development
Mobile applications
Custom software
E-signature software
Marketing services[2]
Employees7 (2015)[2]

Lumina is a web design company in New York City, also providing website development, mobile applications, custom software, proprietary e-signature software, marketing services, and related IT services.

History[edit]

Founded as Lumina Systems Inc. in 2004[1] by Yaniv Liron and later re-branded as Lumina in 2014, the company started in software development[2]. Liron used his background in software with a focus on user-experience (UX) to create web-based software for companies in New York including First Corporate Sedans, Scoop NYC, and United Homes. Using HTML, CSS, Javascript, and PHP, Liron added website design to the scope of Lumina's services.

After gaining more notoriety through word-of-mouth marketing, the company expanded and more employees were added to Lumina. The company moved their offices to the Flatiron District in New York City[3]. The development team created a proprietary e-signature software system called UC Sign[4] that's been integrated into software and websites for businesses like FlatRate Moving.

In 2013, Lumina shifted their main focus from software to website design and development, adding search engine optimization and marketing material services to their overall scope. Lumina has provided these services to clients like CBS Sports, Plaza College, Katz Moving, and Mark Josefsberg[5].

Ratings[edit]

Lumina has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau[6], and maintains a 5-star rating on Yelp[7].

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "NYS Department of State Division of Corporations Entity Information". NYS Department of State. Retrieved: 2015-11-05.
  2. ^ a b c Anna Eschenburg (2015-10-26). "How Lumina Uses Fundbox to Build Amazing Websites and Applications". Fundbox. Retrieved: 2015-11-05.
  3. ^ Stacy Cowley (2015-08-04). "Online Lenders Offer a Faster Lifeline for Small Businesses". New York Times. Retrieved: 2015-11-05.
  4. ^ UC Sign. Retrieved: 2015-11-05.
  5. ^ Markjosefsberg.com. Retrieved: 2015-11-05.
  6. ^ "BBB Business Review". Better Business Bureau. Retrieved: 2015-11-09.
  7. ^ Yelp. Yelp. Retrieved: 2015-11-09.

External Links[edit]

Category:Privately held companies based in New York City Category:Web design companies of the United States