Winners in the category- 'Best use of a website' - demountable partition detail

Optima Systems triumphs at Construction Marketing Awards 08

Optima Systems is delighted to announce that its website has been honoured with a prestigious Construction Marketing award 2008!

The judging panel were won over by Optima Systems’ use of flash animations to convey important and complex details about the inner workings of each office partitions system, as well as the impeccable overall site presentation.

The website was created by London design agency, Cyber-Duck, whose previous wins have included a Gold Communicator award for its own website, www.cyber-duck.co.uk, along with various other highly coveted awards for its client’s websites.

The brochure-style website was created to showcase Optima Systems’ wide range of office partitioning, advanced drywall, frameless doors and architectural glass through detailed photography, product details, downloadable guides and 3D animations.

The award, for Best Use of a Website, was collected at the black-tie ceremony by Christian Mabey, Customer Service Manager for Optima Systems and Cyber-Duck Managing Director, Danny Bluestone.

Danny noted, “It is a privilege to win this prestigious award with Optima Group. We were privileged to work with Christian Mabey from who had the vision and foresight to take Optima’s branding and marketing to the next level by carefully crafting a successful user experience with Cyber-Duck”.

The Construction Marketing Awards are globally recognised as a mark of excellence in construction marketing and business development and recognise the creativity and innovation within the marketing field.
The black-tie awards ceremony took place on 27th November in London’s trendy Covent Garden area. 

For more information on the awards visit: http://www.constructionmarketingawards.com

 

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