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North Tyneside appoint Armadillo Creative
North Tyneside Business Forum has appointed Armadillo to build their new website. The site is aimed at local business users and carries a lot of free, helpful news and advice. The site also includes an interactive Members’ Forum, also free to use. The new site is highly professional in tone and appearance, making good use of highlight colour and dynamic monotone imagery. It includes sections for events and news alongside an extensive resources library.
Kevin Robson, Armadillo’s Client Services Manager said, “This is a web design and development project for North Tyneside Council. Being a North Tyneside business ourselves, it was encouraging to win a competitive tender and be involved in something that’s designed to help businesses throughout the area. Local businesses will have the opportunity to visit the new site and browse lots of useful resources and advice. There’s also an opportunity to join the Members’ Forum to discuss any specific issues and get feedback direct from other members.”
Sandra Wilson, North Tyneside Business Forum Manager said, “We were very happy to award the work to Armadillo and they’ve met the brief brilliantly; we’re delighted with the results and I’m confident that the new site will help us engage with the local business community exactly as we’d hoped.”
Visit the site: www.northtynesidebusinessforum.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Berry Burgess .
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