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Red Ant Design and Build enables businesses to fully realise their digital brand vision through a combination of creativity, intelligence and a strong strategic approach for long-term results.

We work with you to ensure that we provide high-quality, leading-edge content which fulfils your business requirements – from page layout to form design to full eCommerce functionality. We are skilled at ensuring each element of your online presence delivers measurable results. 

The EU's Privacy and Communications Directive comes into force on 26th May

The EU's Privacy and Communications Directive comes into force on 26th May
 

New legislation governing the use of cookies on websites will start to be enforced from the end of May. We look at the rules and regulations, what they mean and how businesses can make sure their sites are compliant.

Read More Posted: 18/05/2012

The Anywhere Web - the pros and cons of responsive web design

The Anywhere Web - the pros and cons of responsive web design
 

PC, mobile, tablet - we're accustomed to using a variety of different devices when we go online. Responsive web design allows websites to adapt to their 'surroundings' - but is it the ideal solution? Our design expert weighs up the pros and cons

Read More Posted: 08/05/2012

6 ways to improve user experience on your website

6 ways to improve user experience on your website
 

It might look great, but does your website really work for your users? Here are six practical tips for improved user experience from our UX expert.

Read More Posted: 20/03/2012

Understanding Google's latest updates

Understanding Google's latest updates
 

Our Search expert has taken a look at Google's most recent changes to its search algorithm, and reviews what they mean in practical terms.

Read More Posted: 02/03/2012

Separating signal from noise - a review of new site launches from the Government and the BBC

Separating signal from noise - a review of new site launches from the Government and the BBC
 

Two of the UK's largets public bodies have launched revamped websites this week, stimulating a great deal of user feedback - Red Ant's UX expert gives his considered opinion.

Read More Posted: 02/02/2012

What's happened since the ASA extended its remit?

What's happened since the ASA extended its remit?
 

Back in February 2011, we discussed the Advertising Standards Authority’s plans to extend its remit to cover company websites and business content on social networks. Almost a year on, here’s another look at the legislation and how, if at all, it has affected the development and management of websites and online promotional material.

Read More Posted: 17/01/2012

Website migration, microsite design & build and development of a multi-site CMS

Website migration, microsite design & build and development of a multi-site CMS
 

Iceland is one of Britain’s fastest-growing and most innovative retailers, recognised as one of the best companies to work for in the UK.

Read More Posted: 17/01/2012

Google SSL changes

Google SSL changes
 

Google is making changes which will reset the boundaries for a private web. Our search expert looks at what this means for the SEO community.

Read More Posted: 01/11/2011

Design and build for global government climate change initiative

Design and build for global government climate change initiative
 

MCA4climate is a major initiative designed to help governments, particularly in developing countries, identify climate policies and measures that are low cost, environmentally effective and consistent with national development goals.  

Read More Posted: 03/10/2011

The website is dead; long live the (evolved) website

The website is dead; long live the (evolved) website
 

It's the end of the website as we know it - we take a look at what that means and how it will affect businesses in the future.

Read More Posted: 01/09/2011

Ant on the Run

Ant on the Run
 

Red Ant developer Mike Rodda is always up for a challenge - and the Exmoor 30-30 is definitely that...

Read More Posted: 04/04/2011

And the nominations for…

Red Ant are delighted to announce that another of our long standing clients, Mayflex have been nominated for two network computing awards.

Posted: 22/02/2011

The future of search

The future of search
 

Search Ant Sarah Theodorou recently attended the NMA Live Developments in Search event - this is her overview of what was getting everyone talking. UPDATE - response from Microsoft's Cedric Chambaz at the end of this insight.

Read More Posted: 07/02/2011

Online Status Symbols

Online Status Symbols
 

At the end of 2010, we looked at emerging consumer trends and how they might affect brands in 2011. In the first of a series of articles, we take a closer look at one of them – online status symbols.

Read More Posted: 05/01/2011

11 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2011

11 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2011
 

Random Acts of Kindness, Urbanomics, Planned Spontaneity - we look at some of the most interesting predicted consumer trends for 2011

Read More Posted: 21/12/2010

Digital brand repositioning and eCommerce development

Digital brand repositioning and eCommerce development
 

Letts and Lonsdale wanted to reposition their digital brand to increase online revenue. Red Ant designed and built a full eCommerce site to maximise revenue, engage with the target audience and create a community feel to enhance loyalty.

Read More Posted: 09/09/2010

Experiments in digital experiential marketing

Experiments in digital experiential marketing
 

Internet World provided the perfect platform to Richard, our chief geek (also known as Technical Director), to get down and dirty with some research and development.

Read More Posted: 31/08/2010

Targeted digital sales campaign

Targeted digital sales campaign
 

Filofax wanted an innovative way to promote its beauty gift box campaign. Red Ant developed an animated microsite aimed at a female audience and seeded the campaign through blogger networks and affiliates. The product became the fastest selling product of all time through a purely digital channel.

Read More Posted: 30/08/2010

Streamlined internal communications

Streamlined internal communications
 

Volkswagen wanted to improve communications between franchise dealers across each of its brands. Red Ant created five secure extranets with a single administration point, plus downloadable documents and forums. Research time has been reduced by 20% so far.

Read More Posted: 30/08/2010

Luxury brand global eCommerce strategy

Luxury brand global eCommerce strategy
 

Designers Guild wanted to enhance its brand and reputation with a best-in-class online store. Red Ant created a clean, user-friendly eCommerce site which increased revenue by 100%, developed and managed a client acquisition programme which resulted in a 150% increase in their database of email addresses, and the site itself was awarded ‘Freshest Online Retailer’ at the Fresh Digital Awards.

Read More Posted: 12/08/2010

eCommerce website for music downloads and purchase

eCommerce website for music downloads and purchase
 

Toolroom records wanted to develop an online presence which reflected its brand values as well as encouraging visitors to download and purchase music. Red Ant designed and built a full eCommerce website with an integrated audio player which allows visitors to create their own track listing.

Read More Posted: 01/08/2010

Digital sales incentive tool

Digital sales incentive tool
 

SEAT wanted a web-based way to incentivise and reward vehicle sales at its 700 dealerships across the UK. Red Ant created an interactive game with restricted access which not only rewarded staff but also provided full reporting and sales analysis.

Read More Posted: 21/07/2010

Teaser site design and build for social gaming

Teaser site design and build for social gaming
 

Relentless wanted to generate online interest in its first self-published game. Red Ant created a teaser campaign with an eye-catching design, multiple areas for audience engagement and user communities on social platforms.

Read More Posted: 16/07/2010

Global luxury brand design and build with catalogue management system

Global luxury brand design and build with catalogue management system
 

Osborne & Little wanted a web presence which would accurately reflect the fact that it is a luxury brand with a global distribution network. Red Ant created a site which displays the prestige and stature of the Osborne & Little brand, and a state of the art online catalogue which is both creative and useable.

Read More Posted: 10/07/2010

Multi-site design and build with bespoke content management system

Multi-site design and build with bespoke content management system
 

Clarion Retail wanted to encourage businesses to exhibit at its events and to increase visitor numbers. Red Ant created multiple websites to support the events, with a bespoke content management system and strong calls to action. Registrations increased and client employees are able to manage their own content quickly and easily.

Read More Posted: 17/06/2010

Website membership UX

Website membership UX
 

In this article, I'm looking at website membership and how user experience can be adversely affected by poor design. By way of examples, I will be referring to two fictional (at the time of writing) websites; 'Flip Flop Fitz', an online shop selling fashionable flip flop footwear to customers in the UK and 'Bobblebook', a worldwide social-networking site for fans of bobble hats, beanies and berets.

Read More Posted: 27/05/2010

Where now for the web? HTML5?

Where now for the web? HTML5?
 

At Red Ant we pride ourselves on standards adoption, I also do so personally – if a job is worth doing then it is worth doing right. To that end there are a number of proponents at Red Ant that look at web standards and best practice including accessibility, usability and user experience.

Read More Posted: 01/05/2010

Website design and build

Website design and build
 

Quite often we web designers tend to jump straight to the technicalities of website design when talking about the nuts and bolts our industry. The rest of this rather long post (taken from our upcoming digital strategy white paper) will hopefully explain some of the areas we talk about from a slightly higher level

Read More Posted: 13/04/2010

Yahoo goes with a bing!

Yahoo goes with a bing!
 

Firstly, sorry for my terrible pun, secondly; what a turn up for the books? Or maybe Yahoo & Bing setting a 10 year search deal is just a surprise that wasn't really. I’ll be keeping a very close eye on the news on this one, but for now, a few of my thoughts.

Read More Posted: 09/04/2010

Colour, its importance and influence on your brand identity

Colour, its importance and influence on your brand identity
 

Colour can say a lot about your business and it is important to recognise the impact it has upon your brand.

Read More Posted: 02/04/2010

Iconic brand design and build

Iconic brand design and build
 

Andrex wanted to educate parents and nurseries about its ‘Kids’ initiative, as well as provide games, competitions and information about new products. Red Ant developed a bold, colourful, informative website which resulted in more than 40,000 clicks through to the games link and nearly 8,000 competition entries.

Read More Posted: 30/03/2010

Transposing Maslow's needs hierarchy to digital

Transposing Maslow's needs hierarchy to digital
 

This is an extract from Red Ant's white paper 'Planning and creating a digital strategy'.

Read More Posted: 29/03/2010

Digital marketing and conversion - test it and see

Digital marketing and conversion - test it and see
 

As digital experiences and technologies become a larger part of our everyday lives, consumer expectations are gradually becoming bigger, faster, richer and more and more personalised. Within this morphing landscape no digital technique is ever set in stone and in order to keep up with these expectations, companies and brands need to adapt.

Read More Posted: 13/03/2010

Desire paths

Desire paths
 

From Wikipedia: A desire path (or desire line) is a path developed by erosion caused by animal or human footfall. The path usually represents the shortest or most easily navigated route between an origin and destination.

Read More Posted: 07/03/2010

Print brand alignment and the art of keeping it simple

Print brand alignment and the art of keeping it simple
 

Keep it simple. It sounds so easy, yet in an age where the face of business shows over many mediums, it is much easier said than done. Your brand is the face of your business and, ultimately, it is important that whenever your brand is seen, a connection is made between the style and the name. This is essentially the theory, but how do you put this into practice?

Read More Posted: 03/03/2010

Making sure your website works - usability and common sense!

Making sure your website works - usability and common sense!
 

Usability is not an exact science. Nor is it a magic formula that can be applied in minutes to transform your website into a money making machine, sending conversion rates through the roof. It is, as Steve Krug writes, "a matter of common sense". Observing this basic common sense approach can ensure your site is communicating its purpose effectively.

Read More Posted: 01/03/2010

Print in the digital era

Print in the digital era
 

When I first started working as a print designer some 9 years ago, print work was the focus of design agencies, and web departments within these firms consisted of one or two people at most. As my career has gone on, I worked through a faze where seemingly out of nowhere, the web departments started to spiral and outweigh the print teams, to where we are now, which is an industry that boasts specific agencies for online and digital work.

Read More Posted: 19/02/2010

Usability to the UX

Usability to the UX
 

Usability is about the functional and practical success of a product, such as a website, from the perspective of its user. A website with good usability is easy to learn, efficient at its job and doesn't present the user with more of a challenge than is necessary. Usability doesn't always mean simplicity; sometimes detail and complex interaction is exactly what the user needs. Usability is an important consideration in any project but it is ultimately just one small part of a user's experience.

Read More Posted: 09/02/2010

Beyond website design and build

Beyond website design and build
 

So you employ the best web designers and programmers to build you the biggest and the best, all singing all dancing, with bells and whistles on, website that can possibly be built. You launch it, sit back and wait for the visitors to come, and they don't!

Read More Posted: 04/02/2010

Website design and usability - keeping it real

Website design and usability - keeping it real
 

Websites do not exist in the physical world. We see them as pixels on screens or projections. We have this space where we have seemly limitless boundaries or restrictions. The only restriction is our imagination but a vast amount of websites use elements either like for like or the ideology associated with it from this Cartesian space.

Read More Posted: 03/02/2010

Digital consultancy and the art of problem solving

Digital consultancy and the art of problem solving
 

This year will be my 15th year working professionally in and around the Internet (nearly half my life and I feel it!), and as much as directors aren't supposed to admit to having heroes (Ian Botham aside), I would like to introduce a professional that I greatly admire, Grady Booch.

Read More Posted: 27/01/2010

SEO and making tea

SEO and making tea
 

Making the perfect cuppa is a formula to follow, pour boiling water over a tea bag in a cup. Stir, add milk, sugar, remove tea bag, stir once more and drink... but is it really?

Read More Posted: 25/01/2010

Digital consultancy and digital strategy

Digital consultancy and digital strategy
 

What to consider when developing and initiating a digital strategy

Read More Posted: 21/01/2010

Web services

Web services
 

Web services are a means for one application to talk to another, and this is an overview of how they work.

Read More Posted: 13/01/2010

The beauty of minimal CSS and code

The beauty of minimal CSS and code
 

"A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Read More Posted: 11/01/2010

Subtle accessibility

Subtle accessibility
 

Well-designed websites have accessibility built-in and don't make a big deal about it - the simplest solution is often the best.

Read More Posted: 09/01/2010

Online marketing - the credit crunch

Online marketing - the credit crunch
 

Over the past 6 months we, as consumers have seen staple high street stores such as Woolworths, Currys and a few others hand in their liquidation papers and fall by the way side, limping from the wrath of the credit crunch.

Read More Posted: 05/01/2010

ROI and performance framework

ROI and performance framework
 

Measuring the value of your investment in your website

Read More Posted: 03/01/2010

Introduction to Web Accessibility

Introduction to Web Accessibility
 

Developing a website with accessibility in mind not only maximises your market but has the added benefits of easier maintenance and greater support for search engines.

Read More Posted: 01/01/2010

Planning and Creating a Digital Strategy

Planning and Creating a Digital Strategy
 

We are excited to announce and release a new whitepaper from Red Ant addressing Planning and Creating a digital strategy. The paper covers digital strategy from putting together initial aims, targeting audiences to ideas generation and evaluation and just a smidgen on areas to be considered for build processes.

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Our Topshop iPhone app has been shortlisted for a Retail Week Technology Award

We're up for Mobile Solution of the Year!

Posted: 20/04/2012

We've won Silver at the IVCAs!

In a dazzling ceremony which took place at the luxurious Grosvenor Hotel, Park Lane, the Red Ant team spent the evening rubbing shoulders with the likes of Google, BP, Warner Brothers and Channel 4, then took to the stage to collect their trophy from the BBC’s Kate Silverton.

Posted: 26/03/2012
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