What do Windows, Dog Stairs and a Village Pub have in common?
The answer is these are three of the websites that Bronco launched last week for new clients, each one with their own unique look and feel. Windows by WindowCraft Ripon, Dog Stairs by Jessica Biltoft from Bear and Boosie, and The Carpenters Arms at Felixkirk.
The three sites are all very different in their design, and each site has been bespokely designed to meet the clients' requests.
People who are local to Ripon and the surrounding area will have seen the WindowCraft vans travelling around for the last few years and the website needed to be a replica (as much as possible) of the look of the vans. The website design has kept the look and feel of the strong and bold logo with the red and blue colour scheme. The site is able to showcase their portfolio of work that they have done in the local area, and is an easy to use site, with clear entry points.
Dog Stairs were a new concept for the team at Bronco. Bear and Boosie is a business that has been set up by Jessica Biltoft to cater for the owners of small dogs who have difficulty getting up onto a bed. The dog stairs are designed to be very glamorous, and can be commissioned to fit in with your own personal decor. The website was built to the exact design requirements that were requested and the site introduces the products with a fairytale, which is really unique. The product page for the Dog Stairs allows for the images to be enlarged so you can see the quality and detail in the designs.
The Carpenters Arms pub and restaurant in Felixkirk, near Thirsk, already had an existing website but it was not portraying them in the best light, as it was very dated with a poor design on it. It is often believed that a bad website can harm a business as it is the first impression that potential customers have of a business. A website certainly needs to be something that you are proud of. We designed the new website based of some ideas and suggestions that we were given plus taking inspiration from the photography. The website aims to give a "taster” of what the pub is like, giving all the necessary details such as the opening times, the location, contact information and a sample of the menus.
