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Improbiz Website Update

The great thing about having a website is its flexibility, whether it’s a design update, adding content or, in this case, adding extra functionality.

A while ago we built a site for Alan Edmonds’ company Improbiz.  Initially it was built as a simple static brochure site with general description pages about the company and the courses Alan offers.  Recently he contacted us to update the site to make it more active and give him the flexibility to add, amend and edit the business training courses and publish upcoming open courses.

Rather than having to recreate the site from scratch, we were able to update the pages and attach a database to generate the content,  therefore maintaining the existing design and layout, which had received so many positive comments, while providing the extra functionality.  Alan can now control all the content on the course pages and when he wants to promote an upcoming course, the details can be added (as on the Management and Leadership course coming up in February) and is then automatically added to the Open Courses page and even the enquiry form so visitors now have one click to make a booking.

If you would like to discuss updating your own site, do give us a call to see how we can help you.

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Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 17/12/09 at 07:48 AM
Categories: • Websites

Business Focus 09

Managed to get my picture with the Mayor at the opening of the exhibition – I was actually meant to be in the line up as the chairman of the Chichester branch of the South Coast Design Forum! A good first try and I hope it will become an annual event that everyone looks forward to and attends.

Steve in the group photo at BF09

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 13/11/09 at 07:45 AM
Categories: • Business NetworkingExhibition

Young Enterprise at Bishop Luffa School

I visited Bishop Luffa school on Monday 2nd November to talk to the students about branding their YE company. I have been lucky enough to talk to the students for the last four years and I also sit on the judging panel for their end of year show, I am always impressed by their level of achievement by the end of the year.

rolls-royce at bishop luffaThe other guest speakers for the afternoon were Rob Shaw from Jack Wills’, an ex-student, who shared his experience with the students in setting up a business and John Bugeja from Rolls Royce who gave the students a presentation about “Excellence in Business”.

The aim of the session was for Sixth Form students to have a better understanding of the world of business; in particular the start up process. Students from the school have been taking part in the Young Enterprise scheme for over 10 years and this year they have more than 40 students participating in this business experience. During the year students have to set up a business and experience profit and loss in a real company.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 10/11/09 at 07:41 AM
Categories: • General News

Business Focus 09

Chichester Chamber of Commerce & Industry joined forces with Chichester College, CDC, the Chichester Observer series, Business Link and South Coast Design Forum to bring to fruition a business to business exhibition and conference.

Business Focus 09 logo

Business Focus 09 graphic

The event took place on Wednesday 28th October and offered businesses the opportunity to showcase their wares in the exhibition, network with other businesses throughout the day as well as attend a number of seminars and talks to help all aspects of business throughout the day.

The logo and all advertising and promotional material for Business Focus 09 was designed by Wilson Design Associates.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 29/10/09 at 08:00 AM
Categories: • Business NetworkingExhibitionGeneral NewsIdentityLogotype

Steve Wilson on Blog Talk Radio

Recently Steve Wilson was invited by Louise Barnes-Johnston to discuss graphic design and visual presentation on her regular radio show on Blog Talk Radio.

Louise: “Why, when you have access to great design software on your computer, would you need the services of a design company? If you’ve ever been handed those obviously ‘home-made’ business cards then you already know the answer. Continuing the visual presentation theme, I’m joined today by Steve Wilson, Creative Director of Wilson Design Associates. The difference between so-so and great marketing materials is often found in the smallest design details and I’ll be doing my best to get Steve to share some insider secrets…”

For more information on Blog Talk Radio and Louise Barnes-Johnston, visit http://blogtalkradio.com/louisebj/

Blog Talk Radio

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 20/05/09 at 07:35 AM
Categories: • Business NetworkingGeneral News

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