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Naturally Responsive for Ogee Supplies

Naturally Responsive for Ogee Supplies

As Scotland’s main supplier or real eco-friendly construction materials, Ogee Supplies, supply only 100% natural and 100% healthy materials.

A family-run business with a wealth of experience in the construction industry, Ogee approached Eden to assist in developing a marketing strategy for the company and create a platform where clients could find out more information about products and services they offer.

A New Responsive Website for L&A

A New Responsive Website for L&A

Liddle & Anderson has been operating in Bo’ness for over 100 years. This well established and highly respected solicitors and estate agents practice has built an enviable reputation throughout Scotland for their professional and friendly service and their unrivalled legal expertise. The practice provides expert legal advice and support to individuals, small and medium-sized business and larger organisations.

Constructing a Brand New Identity

Constructing a Brand New Identity

Today sees the launch of a new responsive website for McInally Plant, one of the most respected providers of machinery and operator hire to the construction industry in Scotland. The company has a reputation for professional service and quality backed up by years of experience.

Innovative, forward-looking and responsive to the needs of their customers, McInally’s management team were acutely aware that to stay ahead in a competitive market they required a brand identity, logo and a marketing message that accurately represented their products and services. That’s where Eden came in.

Branding a New Vision

A new brand identity and a fresh new look was unveiled today for CEA: Committed To Ending Abuse.

Last summer Eden was approached by Falkirk & District Women’s Aid.

As a founding member of the Scottish Women’s Aid network, the charity is well known for its services addressing issues of domestic abuse. The organisation is less well known for the wide range of other, groundbreaking services that it provides.

In addition to providing professionally trained 1:1 support, group work and therapeutic interventions for adults, children and young people who’ve been affected by abuse, the team help people to make decisions about accommodation, legal, financial and other matters. They also provide creative arts workshops, parenting workshops and training for other organisations. Their work includes activities that aim to actively address the root causes of abuse in society.

In the last few years, progressive societal and legislative changes led the board and senior management to conclude that their organisation needed to project a new name, image and identity.

Ballantine Castings New Website

Ballantine Castings new responsive website was launched today marking a key stage in the repositioning of one of the UK’s foremost producers of high quality, high integrity iron castings to the architectural, engineering and construction sectors.

A modern organisation with a management team whose focus is firmly on the future, Ballantine Castings has a rich and expansive track record of engineering excellence in metalwork – both in the UK and internationally with a heritage dating back to the early 1820s.

Team Eden’s work on Ballantine’s new digital presence, brand identity, and marketing collateral helps to future-proof the company. A new platform is now in place enabling the Ballantine Castings in-house team to more effectively showcase their products and services, further expanding and consolidating Ballantine’s position.

Moving On Up

As a boutique, family owned estate agency, the experienced team at Alexander Taylor deliver professional property advice and have been assisting clients to buy and sell domestic properties throughout Scotland for a number of years.

Traditional Buildings Health Check (TBHC)

Traditional buildings can be found in almost every village, town and city. Many of these are in daily use.

There are over 455,000 traditional dwellings in Scotland, equivalent to around 20% of Scotland’s domestic stock. Keeping these houses wind and watertight, and in good repair can be a major challenge.

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