WhiteRabbit Creative
Web Designer in Coventry, West Midlands
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About Us
read moreI always wanted to be a designer, however being young and a wannabe rock n' roll star I chose to pursue my love of music and gigged my way around the seedier clubs of London. I didn't leave my love of rock n' roll behind though. The second proper job I had was making guitars at the Patrick Eggle Guitar factory in Coventry. Eventually the company was bought out and relocated to Birmingham. I didn't fancy the commute so set up a wedding stationery business with my girlfriend. After 3 years we decided the future was in selling stationery kits online and went about making an ecommerce site using cardboard, coat hangers and some sticky backed plastic (actually it was a bit of software called COWS).
Web Design Company offering Professional
read moreThe internet has changed a huge amount over the years - it's no longer a case of 'having a website'. How your website looks speaks volumes about your business and how users perceive you. That classic phrase "you only have one chance to make a great first impression" counts even more so online. I find that surfers prefer to view a website before even thinking about contacting that company, so websites have now become that 'one chance'. I can help your business stand out from the crowd - my websites are stylish, functional and designed with your business in mind.
Testimonials
read moreCan I be honest and say you need to drop Giles at WhiteRabbit a line regarding the actual page design and logo. It will make all the difference. Extract - taken from an eCommerce forum after someone asked for advice on their website design. WhiteRabbit Creative provided an efficient and professional service which showed a real understanding of the brief provided. The design work was of a very good standard and they were very easy to work with. JLT Online - award winning online insurance company.
Graphic Design
read moreThere's a real skill in creating an eye catching brochure, flyer, leaflet or advert - often needing to cram large amounts of text into small areas whilst ensuring that the central message and aesthetics aren't compromised. Often this just isn't possible with domestic design packages. Not only that but outputting files for printing can be a daunting experience. If you really want to make an impression, go beyond four colours and add glossy varnishes, matt finishes, metallic inks or embossed areas.