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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


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Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


- 1
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- 3
- 4
- 5
Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
Direct Health
Provision of home care and domestic support
Normally a website is used to attract a particular type of client, so you can be very specific about your marketing message - but in Direct Health's case; clients, staff and partners all needed to be treated differently and driven to a separate part of the website.
So as well as a complex and multi-level navigation system to design and build, the main feature for this project was to have three clearly defined routes that the site should drive visitors down. This being; potential staff to 'Careers', potential clients to 'Get Help' and for partners to 'Login'.


Direct Health
Online job applications
Within the care industry, recruitment is such a key factor that this section utilises a fully online recruitment process to ease the administration. With such a lot of information needed at the application stage, we designed the forms in easy to use sections; applicant information, equal opportunities, medical history and then submitting the application which covers data protection laws. Also, to cater for everyone, we made the process available as a download for offline applicants.
We then developed the forms to be processed into one full PDF application that was then emailed directly the relevant person in the organisation.


Direct Health
Partners login area
With so many different partners that Direct Health work with, the site needed a way of sharing sensitive information with each of these without affecting the rest of the site, and so Direct Health could control who had access to this area.
This led to a secure area being designed and developed to allow certain parts of the site to remain hidden from general visitors and for the partners who needed access to be issued with a username and password to login into the secure area. It was also important that the users could be managed effectively from the backend of the site using the content managed system.


Direct Health
Interactive location map
With Direct Health covering a wide area of the UK it is important that potential and existing clients can find the area they are looking for and get in touch. It is also important that the website generates the right sort of enquiries, for example, currently Direct Health do not cover Cornwall and Devon, and as such wanted to make this clear to avoid unnecessary contact from people they cannot help (there is such a thing as a bad enquiry).
So we designed and developed an interactive locations map that reacts as you hover over each area, and when selected it brings up the contact details for that area.


Direct Health
Accessibility
With any website it is important to consider who your users are, and as one main demographic of clients for Direct Health are the elderly, it is very important to make sure these people can read the information on the website.
So from the start we needed to consider and develop individual text size adjustment that allows the text size to grow without breaking through the boundaries of the design of the site, and to make sure this was always accessible throughout the whole site.


