Websites are not a one-and-done project. Technology advances rapidly and website styles change over the years, which means that most companies will want to do a complete redesign every 2-3 years, and perhaps a light refresh every year. More info
Austin Marketing has, once again, designed, commissioned and managed the stand build for Hunter & Hyland’s attendance at the London Decorex 2017, one of the most prestigious annual interior design events for the trade that occurs in the UK. More info
As Google recently revealed, in an attempt to provide the best and safest experience for its users while browsing, it’s now understood that Google favours websites using https protocol instead of http, adding a ‘Not Secure’ note for any http page that contains a login field or credit card form, warning users to not to submit private information on insecure pages. More info
Broanmain reveals a refreshed visual identity and a new look for the website as part of its 60th year celebrations.
In 1956 Broanmain was set up as a local compression mould shop in Dorking. Now, 60 years on, and in celebration of this anniversary and how far it has come as a company, Broanmain marks the occasion with a new look to reflect its contemporary values and the professional delivery its customers have come to know them for.
Austin Marketing has secured a long term contract from Jelly Communications where we will be undertaking website performance management.
We have started working once again with Hunter & Hyland, this time for a 550 page catalogue due for completion during the latter part 2016.
Jackson Lifts’ exhibition stand gets the thumbs up along with our multi-media presentation.
A cram packed stand that throughout the show was full with visitors and again one of the best designed stands at the event so we were told.
Hydratec had a successful show launching their new hydraulic lift system ‘Smart’ which received an incredible amount of interest. We originated the name, designed the new product logo and produced all of the launch collateral.
This time in London with Jackson Lifts, working on their multi-media presentation.