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Bespoke clinches contract with Lytham events agency
Preston-based web specialist, Bespoke, has secured a five-figure contract with one of the UK’s leading event and production companies.
The project includes the re-design of three event websites for Lytham-based Cuffe & Taylor, including Lytham Festival, Symphony at the Tower and Greenwich Music Time, as well as the firm’s own corporate website.
Each will benefit from Bespoke’s purpose-built content management system (CMS), which streamlines updates and amends by hosting the websites together as one.
The referral derived from Bespoke’s shortlist for Creative Business of the Year at this year’s Be Inspired Business Awards (BIBAs), to which Gemma Vaughan-Heys, head of marketing for Cuffe & Taylor, was a judge.
Gemma said: “I was blown away by the team’s knowledge and understanding, particularly when it comes to user experience, with Bespoke offering our business a strategic approach to web design that we’ve never had from other agencies.
“Due to the nature of our operation, we’re busy promoting a number of events often in a short time frame and the new CMS system will reduce time spent on website maintenance and help focus our efforts elsewhere.
The Symphony at the Tower, Lytham Festival, Greenwich Music Time and Cuffe & Taylor sites are expected to launch early November.“
Steve Brennan, managing director of Bespoke, added: “We are thrilled to be building websites for some of the most renowned music events in Lancashire and hope they help to boost awareness and ticket sales.”
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