Viva La Papa potato chips website
Viva La Papa potato chips are a new company growing and making potatoes in Peru, creating a chip in three flavours initially and using potatoes with particularly unusual, but interesting shapes and patterns.
To launch their product in the US, Peru and the UK they asked for a website that could handle multi-languages and the potential for an online shop at a later date.
To make the site feel like there was constant activity, we integrated the Facebook Like box in order to drive the fan base. Many of the US competitors have large fan bases on the social networking site, so it seemed prudent to keep all activity on Facebook rather than on the website.
We also used javascript on the site to allow us to collapse and expand areas of the site, in part for a more engaging experience and part to organise content simply.
John Strand mini kitchens website
John Strand mini kitchens have been trading for over 30 years, setting a benchmark for small space living. The website needed a redesign along with the new identity to reach a broader audience and to handle the frequently asked questions and also provide a lot more information for specifiers and architects to collect as they plan their project.
None of their competitors had taken this level of service further than providing CAD drawings, so we took it as far as we could, introducing e-Commerce in to the pages for two uses: firstly, consumers who want to purchase for their own homes and secondly for specifiers to calculate costs involved including delivery to place into their specifications.
After launch, John Strand immediately noticed that telephone inquiries lowered and sales increased – the perfect testament to a useful website!
Taking the next step, the MODx CMS-driven website allows for them to alter text and images themselves, saving money on previously costly charges.