Services

The way forward

What should our website focus on? Do we need an app?
Will the kids think I'm cool if I tweet?

All good questions. And the answers ultimately boil down to what you are trying to achieve. We help distil the business problem and articulate a clear, practical digital strategy to solve it.

We believe in 'just enough' technology to make a positive difference.


Services:

- Digital strategy definition

- Product and business innovation

- Research and stakeholder consultation

- Digital comms & social media

- Workshops & training

nativeye

Product strategy for this mobile startup

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UKTI

Developing a 3 year digital strategy for this global-facing government department.

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DYING MATTERS COMMUNITY

Making talking about dying, death and bereavement normal. How online community and social media can help.

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Interesting, useful

Getting the experience right

User experience can make or break your product or communication. You have approximately 7 seconds to grab someone's attention and then you must delight.

We use design thinking to translate your business aims into the best possible user experience.


Services:

- Design research

- Information architecture

- Prototyping

- Design and build

Dying Matters

Technical and communications strategy to support social and community activity...

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FRENCH RADIO LONDON

Supporting and extending this DAB radio station's offering and community.

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nativeye

Product design and branding for this mobile startup

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Beautiful, usable

Stuff that just works

Our design is always informed by the channel and context in which it appears.

We cover a range of programming languages so will pick whichever's most fit for purpose.


Services:

- Responsive websites

- Web apps

- Native apps

nativeye

Full product build

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FRENCH RADIO LONDON

Supporting and extending this DAB radio station's offering and community.

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BRITAIN UNPLUGGED

Using social media (and the influence of others) to encourage people to do their bit for the environment.

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