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Staffordshire University
We worked with the Staffordshire University team to develop a striking new website design and accompanying pattern library. The site has recently won the Best Website prize at the Heist Awards.
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Whatuni
Founded in 2007, Whatuni has grown to become the biggest and busiest university course comparison sites in the UK. The site gets over 6.1 million visits each year. Whatuni is currently helping 392,834 members find their perfect place at university.
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Computing at School
Computing at School (CAS) is a grassroots organisation which supports primary and secondary school computing teachers. We were hired to carry out research and develop new design and content ideas representing the findings.
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Field Studies Council
If, during your school days, you ever went on a geography or biology field trip, the chances are that you went to one of the Field Studies Council’s 29 centre locations. We worked with the FSC team on a ground up redesign of their site.
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University of Michigan Law School
The University of Michigan Law School is one of the world’s finest institutions of legal education. We were hired to carry out a review of the current site, its competitors’ sites and to analyse University of Michigan Law School’s website audiences and their requirements.
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Universitas 21
Universitas 21 is a network of 27 leading, research-intensive global universities, all sharing a common vision and goals. Collectively, the network supports more than 1 million students and over 200,000 staff worldwide.
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HESA
The official statistics agency for the UK higher education sector needed to improve its online services.
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University Hospital Southampton
Headscape worked with UHS to develop a strategy for its website.
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University of Hull
Strategy and prototyping work by Headscape has helped the University of Hull to transform the effectiveness of its digital team and website.
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University of Edinburgh
In-depth user research and a vision of future student digital experiences have transformed attitudes to digital throughout the University of Edinburgh.