Monday 14 March 2011

New website - 600 pages

The Steam Car Club of Great Britain gave Nick Price Creatives the challenge to update their existing website - yet ensure with any re-design their members could make alterations and add news and events very easily. In short ensure the new site looked amazing - but not too complicated so members (with very little website experience) could change every element if required.

The new site was a pretty mammoth task with 600 page to be re-designed, all within an extremely tight deadline. The site was launched on time and received instant reviews via the online forum. With comments such as:
"Wow!"
"It looks great congratulations to all involved. It's going to take me hours to study it - I can imagine the work which has gone into it"
"Well done to everyone involved, Superb Website"
"Fantastic job"
"New website looks great. Nice job"
"Well done excellent"
"Thank you - wonderful job! And very, very much appreciated!"

www.nickpricecreatives.co.uk

Logo Design

We've been very lucky to have a wide range of customers requiring logos and entrusting us to design something that will be unique to the customer and portray them in a professional manner.
We pride ourselves on each logo being bespoke to their field too - it is all too easy for a logo to simply change the wording to suit a new customer - we see this all too often. So with Nick Price Creatives Logo Design we enjoy the challenge of adding a relevant element to the logo.


The first example features a train, which always helps in this case, but we added the track border around the logo itself.

A second example for Brushes and Spades, incorporates the words in the design too (The charity uses volunteers to transform community buildings and local areas, invariably using paint brushes, spades - and a lot of hard work!)


And finally, a logo for a driving school - a generic term, ideal for Google, to be added to vehicles in the fleet. Note the subtle car in the logo!

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Thursday 10 March 2011

Blogging

I set up this blog back in 2007, yet never wrote anything. Since the advent of Twitter long winded blogs are perhaps a thing of the past. Who reads them? Who writes them? Do they have any relevance in 2011 as I type this?

Nick Price Creatives offer their customers route to markets, opportunities that are available to talk to their potential customers. We encourage Facebook, Twitter, Youtube et al ... but Blogging? Does that still work?

So let us mention something rather obscure or targetted and see if Google finds it and what it does with it.
Local to Daventry is the iCon building - so that's a start. We'll give Google a chance to index this ramble and see if the Daventry iCon building throws up a result of this blog in a few days and report back our findings.