Forging connections between SMEs
As one of Ireland's most experienced business telecoms providers, Phone Pulse's old website was built in-house, but desperately needed updating, logic and modernisation.
Adapting the company's new logo, we expanded and refined the brand identity with new photography, videos and art direction, as well as creating a new UX structure to the site. The site integrates with a number of analytics and business development lead platforms, helping the sales and marketing team to generate client leads.
Expanding the look to a suite of functional corporate documents.
With a new site in place, the art direction, photography and new design language was applied to a range of internal and external-facing documents and templates, including product brochures and business proposals.
A smiling woman with a headset looking at a computer screen in an office.
Person holding a smartphone with both hands, sitting at a table in a cafe or similar setting, wearing a blue shirt.
A middle-aged man with gray hair and glasses, wearing a light blue shirt, talking on a landline phone in an office setting. There are shelves with books and a computer monitor nearby.
A waitress with tattoos on her arm, wearing a black shirt, is on the phone behind the counter in a restaurant. In the background, there are customers sitting at tables.
A man with a beard and mustache, wearing a blue shirt and dark blazer, is sitting at a table in a café or coffee shop, talking on the phone. There is a bottle of water and an empty glass on the table, and the image is viewed through a glass window.
Empty modern office space with rows of desks and chairs, two people talking near a desk, large windows along the wall, exposed brick walls, and industrial-style ceiling with fans and ducts.
A woman in glasses, smiling, talking on a corded phone while working on a laptop at a desk.