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The Challenge.

Paul has been a practising counsellor for a number of years, working both at home and also at Mind Garden in Reading. He has a thriving client base but has wanted to get an online presence for some time now.

Not having a website Paul was open to our ideas and suggestions about what needed to be on the website and how it needed to be laid out, making it easy for potential clients to find the information they needed and contact him.

Paul wasn’t looking for a big website with lots of pages or even a blog/news section, so we recommended a single page site (not including the require legal pages) which was clear and easy to read.

One thing we didn’t want to do was fall into the trap of the vast majority of counselling websites, which all look like they’ve been written with an old copy of FrontPage or Dreamweaver 20 years ago!

Even though Paul had been counselling for some time, this was a new venture in some regards, so he didn’t have anything from a business brand or identity in place. So, we worked with him to not only produce the website and its colour scheme, we also put together a simple logo for him to use.

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Result

We gave Paul an easy to read, simple to navigate, clean looking website that detailed his counselling services. The website also makes it very easy for people to contact him.