Simplicity and efficiency were key when we designed the Supreme Court Events website. Featuring a floating header and succinct webpages gives website visitors a consolidated and concise user design experience. Navigation is made easy as the header with different options is always present but never intrusive. In terms of booking a room or even hiring the venue itself, testimonials played a big part in influencing the decision of those who visited the website (in fact, testimonials are paramount online when trying to sell a product and/or service). Rather than feature testimonials about themselves, Supreme Court Events flip this on its head and instead feature ‘Accredited Suppliers’ and ‘Highlights’ sections to stem the […]
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What is Lead Forensics? Advanced B2B lead generation is available at Webheads through a software we offer (and use ourselves) called Lead Forensics. This lets you see who has visited your website, what content they looked at and how long they spent viewing it. Sound familiar to Google Analytics? Lead Forensics goes one step further by providing you with the company, contact name and contact details of the person visiting your site where possible and also tells how the visit history of each contact – even after they close down a session on your website. Kept all on a single dashboard, Lead Forensics makes B2B lead generation a manageable and effective part […]
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With Brexit bringing a boon in Euro and Dollar trading against the Pound Sterling, we are also an extremely cost efficient choice for our overseas clients who appreciate top quality website design and digital agency services at affordable prices. If we look to credit card company JCB, they were an overseas client (the JCB credit card originates in Japan) who contacted Webheads as they were looking to increase their online presence in the European market. This resulted in the design of their dedicated JCB Europe website – a thoroughly professional and responsive business website, perfect for making that first impression and making business happen. We are also sought after to bring world […]
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We designed the website for Happen (happen.com) as they came to us seeking a fresh and responsive corporate website design to reflect both their vision and their business ethos. Happen works by identifying any frustrations or niches in the market and creating innovative ways for their clients to fill these gaps and meet these needs. Their corporate website design required a straightforward design which had impact and an instant appeal to visitors and with our use of high quality imagery, strong primary colours and universal icons, we did just that. Happen were extremely happy with the result and even received positive feedback from their own clients: “Wow! What a great website. Love […]
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The Dublin Pass website explained to visitors the attractions on offer and even provided a suggested breakdown of what to see and as to how availing of the pass would grant the user benefits such as fast track entry and monetary savings. From the get-go, this combined a business savvy eCommerce slant with a welcoming and genuinely interesting website – a win-win for both visitors and the brand owners. Green was a chosen design colour in keeping with the aesthetic vibe of the Emerald Isle and was utilised within an easy to navigate tiled and tabbed interface. Knowing that the Dublin Pass website would be accessed from around the world, there includes […]
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Sicuppy Records was envisioned as an early social media platform for new and unsigned acts. It worked via a voting system whereby website visitors and fans could vote for their favourite acts as a way to signify their following. Sicuppy Records was a great platform for these artists which was directly responsible for many artist and band launches, helped to promote their music and also increased their exposure to gain new fans and a greater following. Their website was designed with a sense of community in mind to allow visitors to browse and discover new acts and to easily vote for them while also seeing their following. Search and Destroy Records focused […]
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An early adopter of web design (we were founded in 1994) has seen us work with clients from all industries and sectors in various scopes and sizes from all around the world. We have remained faithful to our roots and continue to specialise in high-quality, bespoke website design that is fairly priced and optimally functional. Our clients sought us out (and continue to do so) because they know they will receive a professional, proper and pain-free working relationship with Webheads. Having been in the business for over 20 years, we fully understand traditional and modern best practices for business websites but also make sure to customise each and every one so it […]
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Let’s take a look at the website we designed for renowned stylist Angus Buchanan (www.angusbuchanan.com). The word ‘timeless’ comes to mind here as his website exists to showcase some of his most iconic work in a functional and responsive space. Buchanan’s main spheres of work are within fashion, interiors and events. Each of these facets are dictated by trends – but these trends are also filtered through the lens of the stylist. Buchanan has his own style that he is sought out for, hence only the content of his website needs to be changed when he completes a new project. In this way, his on trend work makes its way onto his […]
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We usually recommend a face-to-face meeting to ascertain what you want your branding to do and to connote to your current customers and also to potential customers. If this is not feasible due to distance or time constraints; we can of course meet virtually via Skype etc. Working with the key people in your company, we leave no stone unturned and discuss colours, text, images, graphics, video, animations and more if required. You tell us what you want your branding to achieve and we make that into a reality. Not only does this immensely benefit your company both immediately and in the long run, but it also assists your online presence as […]
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Writing for Images While a picture can say 1,000 words, it has a limited vocabulary so to speak. A picture of a product that you are selling on your website will show what the product looks like and how it can be used in real life settings; but it cannot show you the price for example without relying on text to do so. Therefore images and graphics are often constructed with text superimposed over them to provide the complete picture to those who view it. Writing for SEO Google habitually scans websites to read their content to help decide where websites should rank on the search engine results page. But Google reads […]
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