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Enigin update

posted by enigin in Current Work

Well it’s been a while since I’ve had anything to say, but as usual lots has been going on in the Enigin R&D department. I’ve been working with Ed to create The Knowledge Base which is an all encompassing knowledge centre for Enigin Partners and Distributors. It’s aim is to supply information through video, pdf downloads, white papers, interviews with customers and case studies. This should cover all aspects of the energy saving business and help to make Partners and Distributors feel more part of a global team.

Screen grab image of the Knowledge Base shown below.

Enigin website re-design

posted by enigin in Current Work

I’ve been fortunate to work on countless print jobs over the years, but for the last five, there’s been a steady increase in all sectors for pushing their web presence. With Enigin, I worked on the first designs of www.enigin.com and www.enigin.net. The .com site has recently had a compete re-design, which I’m really pleased with. I’ve been working closely with two brilliant software developers at Enigin (Ed and Nikolai Clark) to implement this project and we’ve tried to create a clean, functional design; without being boring! From feedback and personal experience, we decided to move away from the ‘black’ look of the original site. The white with soft gradients is much easier on the eye and certainly much better for reading copy.

If you click on the ‘Take Control’ header you’ll notice in the imagery created the ‘on-screen’ graphic shows software named Eniscope. This is a project which me and the R&D team at Enigin have been working on for a number of months now and are very close to releasing fully to all! I’ll keep you all posted as to progress and will post images of what we’ve created as soon as I’m able……

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