Bonnier Publications A/S publish magazines in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Holland. All the magazines have websites, some of which are quite significant and have a large amount of traffic and reasonable revenue, while others are simple presentation sites. Altogether Bonnier Publications (BP) has more than 40 sites in five different languages.
For many years, BP has used the Java-based CMS Polopoly for all their sites, but this has not been optimal and especially programming the sites was far too slow, even for the smallest adjustments.
During the summer of 2008, BP decided that their CMS technology needed replacing to enable their editorial staff and sales departments to take full advantage of the Internet's dynamic potential. They chose Drupal CMS, and Peytz & Co. was appointed strategic partner and asked to handle the platform migration.
At long last, my cohorts have agreed that Rage AGainst thE cubefaRm can officially go live. We're a user-content site and need content, so, as an incentive, just about anything posted on the site has a chance to win stuff from our CafePress store, whose URL I will omit here to avoid the appearance of advertising, but there's a link when you get there. ;^) Please visit, click some ads, post, tell your friends, all that promotional goodness.
Here's a little yoga studio website that I designed and implemented using drupal. My client loves how easy it is to use the admin, specially with the Rock Candy admin theme.
This is a Drupal 6x installation that relies heavily on views and several other user contributed modules. It replaces our old html-only site and gives us a fast, flexible system that can be maintained by the entire group.
I designed the theme from scratch and was happy with it, though we'll probably spend more time on the logo since that was thrown together.
The website of the Global Zero movement is evidently a Drupal site. Would be great if someone could confirm this and write up a showcase or something similar.