website Archives - SHINE https://www.theshineagency.com/tag/website/ Delivering design and digital with creativity, collaboration and passion in Glasgow. Tue, 26 Nov 2019 10:35:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Our Enchanted Journey https://www.theshineagency.com/blog/our-enchanted-journey/ Mon, 16 May 2016 12:42:17 +0000 http://www.theshineagency.com/?p=2410 We’ve been working hard with The Enchanted Company to create a new brand image and marketing strategy to take them to a whole new level.

The Enchanted Company

The Enchanted Company started when founder, Bernie, was inspired by his young daughter’s love of ‘Miss Bun Bun’ – her pink rabbit! It wasn’t long before Bernie (with some help from his wife, Mariessa) developed a new business idea, creating children’s clothes starring ‘Miss Bun Bun’ and other forest friends. The idea grew from there, and today, The Enchanted Company has expanded to sell knick-knacks and homeware for grown-ups too.

The Brief

‘Clean and modern’ 
Bernie and Mariessa came to us with a desire to grow their business further with a redesign of their brand and website. The project was done in two stages, starting with an interim re-brand before the final brand was unveiled on the 17th May. This was the original brand:Original

Stage 1: Interim Rebrand

‘Modernise and simplify’
The idea was to work with the original branding, making some small alterations and bringing the website up to a more modern style. Karen was given the task of creating this new brand and we all got very excited with ‘Pinning’ ideas to our collaborative Pinterest board. During this time, we focused on growing engagement and getting the brand message out to more people. Interim

Stage 2: Development

‘Branding, branding, branding’
We started coming up with some ideas for the new brand and came back to Bernie and Mariessa with these 3 ideas:3-OptionsThe favourite was the geometric idea in the middle, so we started to develop this further and Karen got the drawing tools out (see, it’s not all digital work!!)

We had a slight detour when Bernie accidently spotted another idea that Karen had had in the initial brand development: dandelions.

So back to the ‘drawing board’ and we set up our ‘Enchanted Wall’ and had lengthy discussions over how it would work and how to make it look really cool.

Chatting-1Chatting-2

Stage 3: The Final Brand

‘A living brand’
After lots of hard work, meetings, Whatsapp messages and happy tears, we were ready to reveal the final brand and launch the website. Martyn was very excited to use his animation skills and created a mini launch video to showcase the new brand.

https://youtu.be/Fs4tVDGJE5c

The final website design drew from our interim redesign, using the same concept and makeup, but changing the style and creating more aspects to the site.
FinalThe ‘logo’ and brand image is living and dynamic, changing according to where it is positioned and how it is used. This gives us a number of different brand options that we can choose from to optimise the experience. The parent logo (on the left in the image below) shows the full aspect of the brand, incorporating the key colours, styling, and imagery (i.e. the big dandelion). The logo variations (on the right) are simplified versions, each of which derives from the parent brand.Full-BrandIn addition, we also drew on ideas from previous concepts, such as the colouring and style from the ‘geometric’ design, but also decided to create individual identities for the sub-sections of the brand. Kids, gifts and homeware, each has its own identity and colour, helping people to distinguish between them.

SubBrands

So… let us know what you think…Before&After

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New Project: Morris & Spottiswood https://www.theshineagency.com/blog/new-project-morris-spottiswood/ Tue, 31 Mar 2015 12:02:34 +0000 http://www.theshineagency.com/?p=1264 SHINE have been working with Morris and Spottiswood on the redesign of their website.

Morris and Spottiswood work within 4 main areas: fitout, housing. m&e services and flooring, enhancing spaces for their clients.
Tasked with redesigning their website, SHINE worked within the following brief:

  • Responsive and interactive design
  • Visual appeal
  • Ability for staff to manage updates and all aspects of the site
  • Focus on previous work for clients and portfolio

Using this as an outline, SHINE created a website through WordPress that allows updates to be made easily.

The use of Morris and Spottiswood secondary colours helped to make the site more visual and distinguish between the different aspects of the business. There is also an emphasis on the case studies and clients, which demonstrates their previous work and portfolio. This creates a flow to allow potential customers to easily work through all aspects of the site.

SHINE helped Morris and Spottiswood to launch the new website by creating a Prezzi presentation to showcase the features and design. With around 50 people attending this event at a local pub, the website received excellent feedback.

The design gives Morris and Spottiswood the flexibility and ability to keep their website up to date with new clients, case studies and company news.

A secondary aspect to this project was linking the website to Mailchimp, allowing automatic updates for new subscribers and newsletters to be set.

To check out Morris and Spottiswood’s website click here to see it for yourself.

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