We've been busy building in Wales
Website Sorted • 22 October 2018

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As well as our office just outside of Bristol, we also operate from Pontypridd in the heart of the Welsh valleys. We have had a really busy year over in Wales and would like to take this opportunity to showcase a number of our favourite projects that we have been lucky enough to work on.

Each fully responsive website has been developed using the latest web technologies to ensure they maximise performance and user experience.

Using powerful background videos to capture the users attention as soon as they load the site. Video backgrounds can catch a visitor's eye with moving content and add a stylish modern look to any Website. Take a look at the drone footage captured by
Antea Photography for use on their homepage

 

 

Our innovated marketing tool adds the spark of intelligence to a website by creating ultra-personalised experiences for each user depending on a selection of triggers. For example, visit Church Village Travel and first time visitors will be greeted with a pop message telling them about a special promotion they are currently running.

 

Many of the designs below have been created alongside one of our Graphic Design partners, Plaingraffic .

 

Take a look at our favourite projects so far from Wales in 2018.

Website Projects Wales
Website Projects Wales
Website Projects Wales
Website Projects Wales

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