Hancock and Rowe
visit site- $10,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- HQ in Kent, England
Hancock and Rowe is a design firm based in Chatham, England, and founded in 2020. With over two employees, they offer branding, web design, and UX/UI design solutions to small businesses across various industries.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 100%
Common Project Size
<$10K 1 project
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
- Good Oaks Quality Homecare
Highlights from Recent Projects
Hancock and Rowe were engaged by The Wine Box Merchant, a company that buys and sells authentic wine boxes and champagne crates, to create their website and design their logo and fliers. The company's owner had previously worked with Jason, the Founder and Director of Hancock and Rowe, and trusted his services, making it an easy decision to hire his team for this project. The website was developed from scratch, with the client providing the content. The project, which began in January 2021, is ongoing and has cost under £10,000 (approximately $14,000 USD) to date.
In another project, MYSA Global, a hospitality exchange company, hired Hancock and Rowe to develop a digital audit application to audit all the properties that go into their system. The project involved designing a client web page, an admin interface, and a mobile app, all of which were handled by Hancock and Rowe. The designs, including icons, colors, and user workflows, were created using Adobe XD. The project, which cost around £18,000 (Approximately $22,000 USD), ran from April 2021 to February 2022.
GoodOaks Homecare, a company that provides bespoke visiting and live-in homecare, contracted Hancock and Rowe to redesign their website with the aim of creating a better user journey and refreshing the design. The new website needed to reflect the company's brand, values, and services, be easy to use, direct users to their local branch, and encourage people to get in touch to find out more. The project was a success, resulting in increased conversions on the website for each local branch.