The new Feldon Valley website required a step up in terms of design to build for the future of this impressive development. We developed a style inline with the new brand elements which was clean, clear to use, and balanced white space with inspiring photography.
Photography
From the outset we knew that imagery would be the key to this project. Luckily Feldon Valley is based in an area of outstanding natural beauty so views were not a problem and the photography is as striking as the location. We were able to make use of the on-site drone to emphasis the scale of the property. We designed with imagery in mind for our prototypes. Here are some of the key rules we followed:
Landscape only please!
Keep it local – no stock photography
Use golf photography sparingly
Quality is king – keep it high resolution and sharp
Why did we set up some photography rules? These are the small differences which add up over a project to make it really stand out. Having a set of criteria means we can consistently deliver user interfaces which are a leap forward in terms of design. In the case of Feldon Valley it was important to make sure all images followed the look and feel of the brand, which in turn, provides users with consistency.
Designing for mobile
After conducting a health check of the existing Feldon Valley Golf website we found that a growing percentage of current users were booking their next round of golf via their mobile device. We shifted our strategy to allow more time to be spent on the mobile optimisation of key pages within the user journey.
“We utilised our user journey mapping process to create focused user interactions; providing engaging content to both mobile and desktop users.”
Lloyd Sutton – UX and Front-End Lead, Zest Digital
Key challenge – Recruitment
One key challenge the Feldon Valley team face is attracting talent to its rural location. Our paid marketing experts developed a targeted campaign via Instagram and matched it with a key landing page on the website. The goal was to attract the young jobseekers of Oxfordshire to a new modern and dynamic Feldon Valley.