Futurelab
Challenge
We were commissioned to design and build Futurelab's second generation website, create a striking brand identity and develop a multi-user web application that allows users to join in the learning revolution by offering a space to discuss and debate the latest in innovation and education.
Our approach
Futurelab's priority objectives were clarity, accessibility and usability. By including user-generated tag clouds - where key subjects are listed, with the larger the text size the greater amount of content - we developed a user-friendly, accessible website with a creative, engaging and inspiring visual tone and style.
Results
Futurelab’s growing body of research is now easily accessible and users can get involved and contribute to improvements in the quality and use of digital learning resources. This success was noted by Futurelab's then parent organisation NESTA, who voted the website ‘best in the class’.
Visit site:
www.futurelab.org.uk
Sector:
Not-for-profit
Nameless have been extremely responsive to our needs - from putting a fresh spin on the look and feel of the site, to customising their CMS to do exactly what we need it to. We’re delighted with our new site, and have had loads of positive feedback from our visitors – everyone loves it (especially Google).
Jenny Stayne, Web Editor, Futurelab
What we did
- Digital consultancy
- Technical planning
- Information architecture
- Brand creation
- Social Media Engagement
- Content Management System
- Flash Content Creation