Almost every new client these days wants a mobile version of their website. It’s practically essential after all: one design for the BlackBerry, another for the iPhone, the iPad, netbook, Kindle — and all screen resolutions must be compatible, too. In the next five years, we’ll likely need to design for a number of additional inventions. When will the madness …
Greys Fine Foods approached Impression DP looking for a truly unique style of website design. The brief was to design a quirky and original looking website to sell their imported Spanish Foods & Wines. The client was keen to have a vintage feel to the design combined with an almost old newspaper feel. Our design studio designed a site that …
This week we have launched a new ecommerce website for Yankee Pop an importer of American Candy and American Soda. Impression DP design studio carried out the branding / logo design for the new brand and then design of the ecommerce website. The new website is built on the powerful Magento ecommerce platform. We’re soon to start work to develop …
Northern Energy approached Impression DP to re-design and develop their website. As part of the pitch process we designed the below concept design. The client historically has had 3 separate websites for the 4 main areas of their business however they brief was to design a site that incorporated all 3. The website design main features included: – Quick quote form to …
Larsson & Jennings, a newly launched Swedish/British watch brand approached Impression DP to carry out a refresh of their website with the ultimate aim of boasting sales and engage users via the active L&J social media platforms. The home page uses a highly visual image slider showcasing the main products and any special offers. It also gives the user a direct …
This summer, eco fashion brand Sanaz Shirazi asked Impression DP to re-design their website and online presence. During the initial proposal stage we designed these concepts design which we’re now proud to showcase on our blog. Sanaz Shirazi are stocked globally in high street stores such as Harvey Nichols, Lorenz Bach & Co Gstaad, Crans Montana, Verbier and Zermatt in Switzerland, and Tracy Ross in LA. …





