Leicester Hockey Club
Complete redesign of the clubs website and blog pages to reflect their simple clean and monochromatic team colours.
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The Challenge
The clubs previous site was difficult to manage and running on a dated platform and content management system. They wanted to both simplify their site in terms of design but also to elevate it by use of a clean modern layout that plays to the strengths of their monochromatic team colours.
The Outcome
The project went according to plan and we were able to deliver over and above the requirements in terms of functionality. The new site is cleaner, faster and easier for the client to edit and maintain. The site respects the 'Client-First' approach with all page elements being easy to understand. Additional use of the F'in Sweet attributes library for managing and filtering content adds a nice touch.
The Client Says:
We engaged Credible Systems to review and build us a new website as we are currently rebranding and wanted to apply a consistent and professional look across the whole organisation and we felt the website should set the tone.
Through this process we were supported by Mark who reviewed our aims and needs and aligned with our current content, helped develop our new structure.
It was a priority that the site looked good on any device and that it was flexible and easily modified, with a clean and modern edge.
Mark delivered this and with some training we are happily managing and looking after our polished and on brand site.
The process with credible systems was easy, collaborative and we are really pleased with the result. The pricing was simple and clear, we understood what we had to do and what credible would do and the site was live ahead of schedule.
We would recommend the experience to any organisation of any size as we got what we wanted with no fuss and drama. A great experience for us!
Carol Johnson, Director, Leicester Hockey Club C.I.C
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