uk website redesign / World Vision
As the lead online creative agency for World Vision, Graymatter was given the task of redesigning the charity’s website, to communicate the breadth of work the organisation has to offer and the powerful results that have been achieved as a result of supporter engagement.
campaign launch and support / thimk again - Milton Keynes Council
This campaign-based website provided online support for the initiative to cut carbon emissions in Milton Keynes. The design includes interactive elements such as a carbon calculator.
youth website redesign / World Vision
Through a vibrant and involving website for a younger audience, World Vision aims to build brand loyalty for the long term, which will translate into more active involvement and changing a child’s life for the better.
cms driven website / Demco Interiors
The Demco website was not only designed to look good and act as a powerful sales tool, but it was built around our in-house content management system, re_create. Demco staff can update their own website with ease, changing text and imagery, adding products, images and pages at the click of a mouse.
online gallery / Joe Windsor-Williams
Joe's work for leading brands such as Aston Martin and Bentley is beautifully showcased in this online portfolio. The design is sympathetic to the original work, with a neutral canvas to give the photography due prominence and easy navigation through the numerous specialist markets in which he works.
wellness management / Revitalised
Offering interactivity with personalisation and branding capabilities, the Revitalised website provides a tailor-made report programme to help individuals manage stress reduction, exercise and weight loss.
interactive game / Michelin
The theme of the Stop Thirsty Tyres interactive game was expanded to create a full website for Michelin, using animation to produce an interesting yet informative resource. Michelin also allowed us to animate their famous Bibendum character - a rare opportunity for any agency.
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