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Posted by Sarah, march 28th 2010 Comments (0)
Magenta Ink! is a growing online stationery business owned and run by established graphic designer Adrienne Kerr. Alongside her keen eye for style, Adrienne has many invaluable years worth of experience in the social stationery and wedding industry.
Creative State first worked with Adrienne in 2007 and has since collaborated with Magenta Ink! on a number of projects including ongoing website developments, email marketing campaigns, and more recently the revamp of their new online shop which launched in March 2010.
The new e-commerce website benefits from an editorial feel, which was crucial to the development of a simple yet effective online ordering system for stationery. We found that whilst a number of online shops cater for the ordering of wedding stationery online, it can be a complex process due to the various printing techniques, typestyle and ink choices on offer. Our challenge was to make this an enjoyable experience for the customer, particularly as users have the ability to add motifs to their designs and even have their very own personalised or wedding monograms created.
Adrienne commented on the Magenta Ink! blog: “Many thanks to the extremely talented team at Creative State for their valued expertise over the past six months…They are an incredible team of dedicated designers with exceptional talent and skills. Developing a brand over a period of time is not always an easy task, especially with so many other websites vying for attention…I love the fact that our image has remained clean, fresh and modern. Thank you Creative State.”
Thank you Magenta Ink! and we look forward to continuing our successful partnership.
Posted by Sarah, january 5th 2010 Comments (0)
We’ve launched the first in a series of online videos that are being created for Fountain Court Apartments, a company offering serviced apartments in Edinburgh’s city centre.
The launch video features their four city centre locations; EQ2, Harris, Grove and Grove Executive, as well as the new Fountain Court Cafe. It also highlights the shopping and entertainment opportunities available to those visiting the city of Edinburgh and introduces the various transport links.
For more information about our online video services and how they could benefit you and your business please get in touch.
Posted by Sarah, october 19th 2009 Comments (0)

Fountain Court Apartments has appointed Creative State to deliver a range of online videos promoting their serviced apartments in Edinburgh’s city centre.
The first of the online videos will feature their EQ2, Harris, Grove and newly designed Grove Executive apartments, as well as some spectacular views of the city of Edinburgh. It will also capture the diversity of Fountain Court Apartments and their success in both the city break and corporate markets.
This follows from our successful bid to design their new website which launched in 2008.
Posted by Sarah, may 15th 2009 Comments (0)
WWDC makes it easy to find and select a website design company to match your requirements. Creative State have been given a 5 star rating by their clients and we’re looking forward to using the site to submit articles on website design and related services.
WhichWebDesignCompany was setup by two enthusiastic online entrepreneurs. The idea came about because they thought the web design industry was under fire and receiving bad press. A bit like the rogue traders that you get who rip you off when they come in to do your building work, they were getting a number of clients coming to them after paying money to another company who were unable to deliver.
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Posted by Sarah, april 18th 2009 Comments (2)
Having managed to feign interest for a while I’ve been reading up on Twitter and other social networking tools in order to better understand the hype. The result is I’m pretty much blown away by this free social messaging utility and ashamed to admit that it’s taken me months to set up an account and start “tweeting”.
In the past I’ve occasionally wanted to write a short blog, or share a brief piece of news, rather than write a full account of my findings covering the what, why and where. Twitter fills this gap and I’m looking forward to using it to update my Facebook status and Twitter feed on our newly launched website. It’s exciting to know that with just one post or text I can update people on recent graphic and website design findings, or simply recommend tools that can help them in the business.
