Project News

Dec '14

Liz Hobbs Group's new website goes live!

Tom Bradley

We’ve been working hard with the marketing team at Liz Hobbs Group to re-invent their online presence. Since the launch of their previous website the business has worked with some major acts at venues up and down the country and it was clear that the website needed a revamp in order to showcase their position within the events industry.

To begin with we looked at how we could improve the branding overall and suggested various tweaks that could be applied to the logo to take it to the next level. As you can see from the image below, we have since redrawn the LHG icon, re-assessed the colour palette and have made changes to the overall composition of the logo. 

With the new logo in place we updated artwork across the board including business stationery and powerpoint template designs. Now for the website. The site needed to attract big names and big venues from across the country and a new vibrant, striking design has made this possible. The new website is now live and has some fantastic new features including a responsive framework, twitter and instagram feeds, blog and an events manager all updated via their new content management system.

You can see their new website design here: www.lizhobbsgroup.com we hope you like it!

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