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Avisco Homes, a property developer based in mid Wales, came to us wanting a brand refresh, along with a re-designed website that would reflect the quality of their traditional, yet innovative offering.

The aim was to ensure the website was more user-focused and friendly, not to mention a bit more contemporary in layout and design.

We built a custom Big Eye Deers Content Management System for ease of updating, adding in user-management controls for signups and analytics. One of the main new elements of the website was the Google Maps functionality, pinpointing the new plots for interested parties, while the dynamic jQuery photo gallery brings the interior space to the forefront of the page.

aviscoblog

The Avisco Homes team were keen bloggers, so we integrated a WordPress blog to allow them to post the latest internal and industry news, as and when it happens.

Last but not least, a newsletter sign-up form was added to the home page, helping to keep customers informed while enabling data capture for the internal Avisco team.

See the re-designed site here.

By Steve

25 / 06 / 2010

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