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our portfolio

some recent work

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our clients

Aire Valley Music, Aspyrian Outdoor Learning, Tykes' News, English Heritage, Stephen Conway, Surestart, Maggie Boyle, Bronte Parsonage Museum, Simon Warner, Three's Company, Haworth Arts Festival, Grace Notes, Richmond and Hambelton and Richmond County Council, Amy Hield, Yorkshire Dales Workshops, Renaissance North East, Conways of Halifax, Kate Taylor, Skinnymalinks Music Agency, Gary Boyle, Peter Barton, Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council, French Dance for Schools, Pete Morton, Jessica Ball, The Gambian Schools Trust, Bill Dinsdale Guitars, Anne McGrath Associates, AV Antiques, Vic Buta, Museums and Libraries Archives Council

aspyrian outdoor learning

client brief:

A web presence and logo were required in order to promote the group.

One key requirement of the site is that it acts as a promotional tool in generating interest from schools and other educational group's, and therefore it needs to address those clients needs and expectations.  Presentation and content need to be appropriated to this.

The site and logo should also reflect the ethos and philosophy of the group.   The site should be accessible, easily navigated with a professional but not a corporate feel.  The site should provide opportunity for future development reflecting the groups needs. The site should embody the experience of nature of the group's work (as much as is possible in a website!)

view site: http://aspyrian.org.uk/