Brief

As a new venture, PossAbilities wanted to establish themselves online and provide their service users with an informational resource.

Accessibility had to be at the forefront of all our efforts, adhering to visual display best practises. It was also essential that we effectively communicate the client's flexible, person-centred services, ensuring their caring approach shone through at all touch points.

Action

We embraced the brand's colour palette and put it to effect to provide contrast and legibility.

  • Websites & Apps
  • Visual Design
  • Interaction Design
  • User Experience
  • Responsive Design
  • WordPress

Our implementation of responsive design ensured the client's content was clear and digestible across all devices. By breaking down the content makeup of each of the website's pages in the CMS, we ensured that updating the site was a quick and simple process.

Outcome

PossAbilities' staff and service users alike were extremely happy with the completed website.

The service users in particular found it really easy to navigate and to access the information that mattered to them. The Find a Service function also allowed users to locate their nearest PossAbilities facility.

From the outset, We Are Empire were outstanding, demonstrating excellent creative skills, great technical ability and a friendly, positive approach. The team interpreted our brief extremely well and also took time to understand our business, which resulted in a unique look and feel that we wanted to achieve. We have had some very positive feedback from our customers, and I am sure this will make a huge difference to our business.
The team at We Are Empire are exceptional and I have no hesitation in recommending them if you want a website that is unique, innovative and in line with your business/and or personal vision.

Rachel Law - Chief Executive

If you think we might be the studio for you, give us a call on +44 (0)161 832 4359 and ask for Pete.

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