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Manchester City Council
Thursday, March 4th, 2010
The Brief
Manchester City Council approached ID Interactive to produce some Microsoft Frontpage templates for use on their new rebranded intranet.
Our Response
After a detailed consultation, ID Interactive produced a set of fresh new page layouts that would fit in with Manchester City Councils intranet structure. These layouts were then coded up with W3C standards compliant XHTML and CSS into Microsoft Frontpage templates. The templates created also allow the user to browse more intuitively and offer a greater level of accessibilty.
Tags: Intranet, Public Sector, web design
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BERR Task Force
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
The Brief
ID Interactive were asked to create the new website and corporate logo for The Task Force for The Government Department for Emerging Business and Regulatory Reform. The website needed to include a number of bespoke features and include comprehensive content to help ethnic minority business such as Task Force Support and Government Help for Business. The website content also needed to be much easier to access and allow users access to finance, business support and procurement areas more intuitively.
Our Response
Following detailed discussions with the client, ID Interactive created a website that exceeded the brief. The revamped website features a new information architecture which organises the content more intuitively, thus making more sense to the users and resulting in a much improved user experience on the whole.
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