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Thursday, January 31, 2008

A hyphenated new URL for our CMS web site

Posted by Persona @ 3:51 PM

With a new year, comes a new Persona web site, available for preview at:

www.per-so-na.com

We've designed the new site to be much fresher and brighter, whilst fully integrating our new 'Experience' division into the brand palette.

The site is made using our Content Management System (CMS) that will hopefully mean we can keep it updated more regularly than before. Still to come is a new blog, many more content pages and fresh work in the portfolio.

Feel free to have a browse around and let us know what you like/dislike. It's still in beta stage, so we might even be able to squeeze some suggestions into the final version.

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National Maritime Museum docks with Persona

Posted by Persona @ 12:00 PM

Persona Experience, our dedicated Information Architecture division has been commissioned to work with the prestigious National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London.

We're working closely with the internal web team to analyse, architect and apply an improved navigation strategy across the main user interface and content pages.

Over the next two months, we'll be presenting key user journeys, interactive layout wireframes and a final presentation of our recommendations.

Have a look at the current site at www.nmm.ac.uk and then check back in a few months to see the improvements we're making to the navigation and user experience (don't worry, we'll remind you when it's ready).

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Picsolve Exhibition stand in the Cannes

Posted by Persona @ 11:59 AM

Persona Media has gotten off to a flying start in 2008, as it seems many of you are keen to get out there and promote all the good things you're doing.

Our good friends over at Picsolve are no exception and as brand stewards for the global imaging leader, we've produced an eye-catching new exhibition stand for the sales and marketing team to use - debuted in Cannes, France and already scheduled for a Pan-European tour.

The stand was designed and manufactured end-to-end by the team, but in a way that easily breaks down for transportation and modular layout flexibility.

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