I’m delighted to announce that Indulge has been selected as the digital agency for the Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership, tasked with delivering a brand new corporate website for the organisation.
In May 2016 we opened our first UK studio in the city of Oxford. It marked a commitment to growing our brand in a region we see as one of the most exciting places to do business in the country. Since then we’ve been lucky enough to work with some of Oxfordshire’s leading businesses and so it is with great pleasure that I announce this landmark win for Indulge.
Better known as OxLEP, the organisation is responsible for championing and developing Oxfordshire’s economy by establishing relationships between businesses, academia and the public sector.
This project will enable OxLEP to take the opportunity to use its digital channels to consolidate its offering into three core areas; OxLEP, OxLEP Skills and OxLEP Business.
It’s a magnificent win for our agency and signals the next step on our journey to becoming one of Oxfordshire’s most respected digital agencies, a part of a thriving digital and creative community in the region.
The project, which is now officially underway will begin with a phase of discovery. We’re working with the team at OxLEP to carry out user reviews of the existing OxLEP website. The aim is to deliver a usable and useful website for OxLEP’s target audience and user testing will form a crucial part of this.
The project will then move into design, helping to bring the organisation’s consolidated brand to life. Over the following months, the site will go through development and quality assurance (QA) before being launched.
Rob Panting, Communications Executive at OxLEP, said: “We were delighted with Indulge’s creative and thorough approach in responding to our project tender and look forward to working with them during the development of our new website and beyond.”
Commenting on the project win, Indulge co-founder, Patrick Cunningham said, “we’ve always been extremely proud of the work we’ve done in Guernsey to champion the island as a hub of digital activity, to come to Oxfordshire and get to work with such a prestigious organisation in this region is super exciting and a real landmark for our push to do the same in Oxfordshire.”
Following up, co-founder and colleague, Russell Isabelle continued, “OxLEP is an exciting organisation, it has a diverse audience and needs a smart approach when using digital if it is to increase awareness of its vision. I can’t wait to get stuck into the user research, I’m sure it will be enlightening and will help us to deliver something of real value to OxLEP’s target users.”