Posts Tagged ‘Design’
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NGSU website gets a makeover

The website for the Nationwide Group Staff Union recently underwent a much-needed makeover with the creation and integration of a fresh, new design style.
In today’s online marketplace it is important your site keeps up with the latest fashion. To ensure you don’t lose appeal amongst your target audience it is vital that you pay particular attention to your online fascade.
HeadRed’s experienced design team worked with the NGSU to produce a more professional, up-market image and one that is more befitting of their values and traditions.
he final design is visually very striking and impactful, but also functionally effective, as our approach also took into consideration how it needs to support the vast amount of content available online to union members.
To view the new site click here
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Spectacular, Spectacular!
Moulin Rouge, that beacon of Parisian indulgence in the 19th century. Frequented by tourists the world over and the regular subject of interpretation by artists, writers and film makers to the present day.
And now, it’s HeadRed’s turn.
Our brief was to design a glossy, 12 page theatre brochure in the style of the revered venue that would act as the official invite for a highly prestigious event.
The brochure places HeadRed in the esteemed company of Toulouse Lautrec, Pierre La Mure and Baz Luhrmann, as creative visionaries who have attempted to capture the mystique and charm of the “Red Windmill”.
Or check out our Graphic Design and Print Services to see how we can help your business.
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New addition to the HeadRed family
Today we welcome Simon Gray as our new junior ASP developer. He joins Carl Ellis to form the “2 heads” behind the ASP programming team.
Here at HeadRed we operate what we like to call our “2 heads” production process, where all designers and developers work in teams of two to allow for pooling of knowledge and collective problem solving. By working in a team we ensure no project is completed in isolation.
Simon and Carl will work together to ensure a streamlined and efficient ASP service to our clients.
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Sheer exhibitionism

The Herbert is part of the Arts and Heritage Service of Coventry City Council and is currently going through a major redevelopment.
The recently launched website for the Herbert’s “Virtual Gallery” forms a significant part of this redevelopment. The site, which was designed and developed by HeadRed, allows everyday users with the facility to create and manage their own virtual gallery space.
The site is yet another example of our work with recognisable corner-stones of the Coventry community and further demonstrates our commitment to the local area and its various reputed institutions.
Visit the website, or read the case study.
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New Site for QIA launched

It’s been several months in the making, but the new website for the QIA has finally been launched.
Our work included overhauling the site’s design, so as to provide a much cleaner, crisper feel that is more befitting of the agency’s values and traditions.
The overall site structure and layout also needed to be improved to better support the vast quantity of content, plus the site was required to be developed in accordance with strict government accessibility guidelines.
Our work on the new QIA corporate site follows on from the successful launch of the new QIA intranet last summer.
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Comfortably Numb
HeadRed have recently secured a deal with prestigious management company Numb Music to be their chosen technology partner.
Numb represent a number of high profile bands in the Indie/Rock genre including flagship group The Fratellis. The deal will include graphic design and web development for artists across the Numb Music portfolio.
Initial work has already begun on a new website for up-and-coming Glasgow-based band Figure 5, who are already making big waves on the Indie scene with 4 new gigs confirmed for Scotland supporting The Enemy’s UK tour.









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