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Reallymoving

Reallymoving

Reallymoving.com's original website had grown with their business, but was beginning to suffer from issues of its age and required a ground-up re-write as well as a total design refresh. Following previous project work and interim design alterations; Crafted Media were approached to propose a full redesign & build with a view to modernise the look & feel of the website with particular consideration of user path through to the quote engine tools for a range of services including conveyancing, surveyors and removals. In addition, content management functionality was created to enable reallymoving.com's own team to add & edit content as well as create new pages, adjust the navigation, and create new panels & other assets throughout.

Moving the website to a 1024 resolution allowed for much greater freedom and provided some much needed breathing space. A clean & crisp layout was developed with selective use of colour in order to avoid the many options available to the website's users shouting over each other. With moving house being a stressful time in most people's lives, it was considered that the site should have a calming approach to back up the concept of removing some of the hassle out of home moves.

The content management system provides the client with a simple method of maintaining a wide array of content including large question & answer sections, press coverage & releases, directories of partner firms and additional articles. In addition, functions developed enable easy management of subscriber statuses, behaviour and activity.

Key Features:

  • Fully integrated content management tools
  • Customer relationship & activity management functionality
  • White-label & referrer tools to integrate quote engine on third party websites
  • Designed for simple understanding for widest audience reach

Elements: CMS, Design & Branding, Search Engine Optimisation