Bringing content to life through subtle shades and tones!
The Nova Theme effectively showcases subtle shades and tones, producing a website that instantly draws attention to its content.
Offering a lively, engaging user experience!
The Helia Theme consistently uses shadows and striking vertical lines to bring content to life, resulting in a lively, engaging experience.
Showcasing beautifully crafted widgets and a more refined look & feel!
The Vega Theme features a bold use of colours and beautifully crafted widgets, providing the site with a more refined look and feel.
Pick a Tier!
Choose your level of functionality and customisation
Add functionalty by adding ‘widgets’ (simple, easy-to-use and pre-configured homepage items).
Launch beautiful websites with standard widgets
What's included:
Custom logo
Standard widgets
What's not included:
Custom favicon
Custom colours | max 2
Catalogue widgets
Custom fonts
Design workshop
Design research
Full design process
Create attractive websites with additional branding options
What's included:
Custom logo
Standard widgets
Catalogue widgets (max 2)
Custom favicon
Custom colours | max 2
What's not included:
Custom fonts
Design workshop
Design research
Full design process
Add more visual appeal with custom fonts and widgets to your websites
What's included:
Custom logo
Standard widgets
Custom favicon
Custom colours | max 2
Catalogue widgets | max 4
Custom fonts | max 2
Design workshop
What's not included:
Design research
Full design process
We chose to go with a Creative Theme as it is a time efficient and cost effective approach to launching a new, fully accessible site. We also felt that an out of the box Theme would help with simplifying ongoing maintenance and development work!
Richard Baker, Head of Resources, Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council
Showcase: Hambleton District Council
Creative Theme: Helia
Tier: Premium
Accessibility Rating: 'Great'
Place Improvement (Accessibility Index): 227
“The site has been redesigned to be easier to navigate, with better access to everything from council tax and car parks to live events and licensing.”