Law firm Dundas & Wilson has unveiled a newly rebranded website as it looks to highlight the firm’s commitment to professionalism and consistent client service.
The site has been created using existing internal resources, while stationery and other collateral which used the firm’s previous branding, is being phased out.
The site has been designed by the company’s brand, communications and marketing manager, Stuart Brown, and implemented by Derek Murray, web business analyst for Dundas & Wilson.
Donald Shaw, managing partner for Dundas & Wilson, commented, “Our new look is cleaner and sharper and we feel is a very accurate representation of what Dundas &Wilson stands for.
“In practical terms the website is easier to navigate so it’s simpler to find the information you need, and we’re extremely proud of what our very talented internal marketing and design team have been able to achieve,” he added.
Meanwhile, N8 design has completed the brand wayfinding system for the legal firm.
The wayfinding consultancy service assured a uniformed approach to brand language at each locality throughout the country.
Billy Shek, design director of N8 design said: “The quality of finish and coherent approach was absolutely critical - we honed into the brand values and utlised high grade materials to bring this to fruition”.
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A perfect example of why D&W don't offer website design as a service to clients.
why would they - they are solicitors!!
I don't think you are quite getting the point, as you say they are solicitors...so why then do they go design a website for themselves that looks 3 years out of date!!
cause it saves them money!!! or is it just me?
yea totally love the way they've not used any photos really makes them like like a human, dynamic service orientated organisation - genius;)
Well it's not the worst site I've seen.
This is pretty bad. What's the bloke in the grey top doing ?
http://www.firstlinedigital.co.uk/index.php?id=62
I agree. Take a look at another page at the old woman is she sitting next to the same poster as the grey chap?
http://www.firstlinedigital.co.uk/booking.php
My writers just got it, they must have taken the shots at the agency
See they have made the classic mistake of organising their website according to how they run the company, not how clients might use them.
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