Case study

The Jacob Group
The Jacob Group offer bespoke home improvement solutions. The two sides of the business focus on the interior and exterior of the home. Jacob were looking for a new website to help develop the brand and lead the browser through the options available to them. They wanted a single gateway with two distinct options for the user to choose, interiors and glazing. It was important that the solution could be expanded as their business evolved and that the site would allow them to easily add and update content themselves.
We worked on initial designs that focused on the bespoke nature of the work that Jacob attracts for their high net worth clients. It was important that the domain name was registered and hosting provided. An initial design for each page ‘type’ was set up and signed off by the client before the site build began. An intuitive content management system was employed that allows for growth and easy access to images and copy throughout the site. An electronic newsletter facility was also added to allow Jacob to keep in regular contact with existing and potential customers.
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