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Launch of new Colleton Red Ruby website

08/01/2010 Subject: Web Design


Just before Christmas 2009 Brighter Creative launched the new Colleton Red Ruby Devon website; www.colletonredrubydevon.co.uk.

We have been working with Grania and Simon Phillips, who have been rearing Red Ruby Devon cattle at their Devon farm for over 15 years, to develop a fresh new website to promote their business.

The new site looks fantastic, and we feel the design and branding we developed really reflects the values of Colleton Red Ruby Devon; I hope we\'re not milking it too much...last cow related pun, I promise.

As well as featuring stunning imagery the new site has some great features such as; an RSS feed on the homepage of the farm’s latest Blog entry and \'Meet the Herd\' section, where visitors can learn more about the breed and see some lovely images of the Red Ruby Devon cattle grazing in the scenic Devon countryside. There is even an informative recipe page to offer inspiration to site visitors. Most importantly the site contains full information about how customers may order farm fresh, Red Ruby Devon beef boxes. 

If you\'re keen to learn more about this unique cattle breed, purchase Colleton Red Ruby Devon beef or quite simply you like looking at pictures of cows; why not pay the website a visit.

We really enjoyed working on this project.  It’s been a pleasure working with a local client with a fantastic product, it has enabled us to create a website that’s attractive, fun, informative and has the signature Brighter Creative individuality.

All that’s left for us to do is sit back and milk the applause...!
 

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