James Grant provides management and professional services to a wide range of clients across the broadcast media, music and sports sectors. They asked us to create a website to unify their group of companies under one site in a simple and easy to use fashion.
Working closely with James Grant's digital team we devised the site structure, design and built the site using our bespoke content management system.
One key aspect of the project was to unify each of James Grant's companies, who all had their own individual websites, into one single site.
We introduced a universal navigation available on all pages to easily allow visitors to jump between the sites, with each site given its own identifiable colour scheme.
Within each site we tailored the content and structure to the needs of the company and provided content management tools to allow them to keep the information up to date.
James Grant is a global organisation with offices in UK, North and South America working with clients all over the world. As such they needed to extend the reach of their website by making it available in multiple languages. We built in the functionality for key areas of the site to be available in multiple languages (English, Spanish and French), allowing the user to choose the language most suitable to them.
James Grant's clients are the core of their business therefore we wanted to make them as visible and searchable as possible. With over 200 clients, we employed filters on long listings to allow visitors to tailor the results to the requirements.
Available everywhere on the site from the universal navigation, the search powered by Google allows users to find information on clients by entering their name.
Ten4 were confronted with a tough challenge – to create a coherent design and structure that matched a company that had changed hugely and wanted a future proof design. The end result is a clear and easy to use site which has garnered praise from clients and helped us to communicate our messaging more effectively. Sunil Singhvi, Head of Digital, James Grant Group
April 2011