Archive for January, 2008


Comfortably NumbBlogged by Adrian Adrian

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 [...]

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Two new sites launchedBlogged by Adrian Adrian

HDTI

Our work with the HDTI included the supply of a new content-managed website which provides visitors with information about the institute and the courses on offer.

HeadRed have already supplied Relate in Coventry with their own website, but our work has now spread to the East Midlands and Relate in Leicestershire. Similarly to Coventry’s website, the [...]

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New Year, New Fortunes for HeadRed FCBlogged by Adrian Adrian

We’ll be the first to admit that 2007 wasn’t the greatest year in the history of HeadRed FC, but it seems that the New Year has started as it means to go on. Since the turn of the year our two fixtures have seen 10 goals scored and 4 points picked up from a possible [...]

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Shooting for successBlogged by Adrian Adrian

Here at HeadRed we enjoy a spot of healthy competition. Back in October of last year we reported Liam’s triumph in the great Halloween Pumpkin Carve Off of 2007. Now well into the New Year our thoughts turn to new challenges as we trade our safety knives and candles in for something with a little [...]

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Christmas shoppers prefer to surfBlogged by Adrian Adrian

An early poll done by retail specialist, Actinic, into Christmas trading results has found continued growth in shopping online. Respondents reported a 27% rise in the number of customers buying online at Christmas compared to the same period in 2006. They also reported an even greater increase in internet revenues at 46% – indicating that [...]

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