brandvaughan.co.uk

brandvaughan.co.uk

Submitted by: Luke Taylor @pixeldotco
Role: Designer & Developer

We were asked to rebrand the market leader in the estate agent industry in Brighton, UK. We wanted to work with them to change the way people view estate agents, to be more open and more honest. Therefore we created the ‘ing’ concept – as they are people who are always do’ing’ things. This ran through all the branding, print, signage and website.

The website was designed to be engaging, use the brand colouring strongly, the ‘ings’ to be included and also to be more beautiful than other estate agents websites.

We spent a lot of time in design, and building a clean, crisp, stylish search function.

We have had amazing feedback from the client, end users and even competitors.

We hope you like it as much as we do.

I like the work done on the search form elements a great deal, the range sliders are a nice study in doing something different indeed. I also really dig the fixed background image, it’s a nice little surprise when you scroll down for the first time.

Kinsta

1 Comment

  1. Luke Taylor

    Hi,
    We are really chuffed you added us to your site.

    We also wanted to mention a big thank you to Charlie Snell at The Marketing Business, Brighton – for his marketing contribution to the website and brand development as a whole.

    Cheers all.

    Reply

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