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International School of Skating Website

International School of Skating

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The International School of Skating (ISS) has grown rapidly since its launch in 2001 and has been built up around an exceptional reputation. The school provides coaching and a support network to coaches and figure skaters across all levels from beginners up to international and Olympic competitors.

Rapid company growth, including launching more skating schools in ice rinks around the UK, meant it was important to have a strong online presence to communicate key information to a wider audience.

Melon was commissioned with providing a solution that would enhance the reputation of the existing brand while providing a style that appealed to its varied audience of skaters, parents and coaches.

Melon provided a website that strengthened the brand, and in delivering a website powered by Engine CMS, we were able to provide ISS with the essential marketing tools to maintain their online presence. The site works as a support network for all the rinks under the ISS brand, so being able to update the content, upload images and promote regular events was extremely pivotal in the development of the site.

 

Client Testimonial

"Melon revolutionised how we communicate to our skaters, it's really great to be able to update the site as the events happen. We had a really tight lead time and Melon were able to deliver great results in this time frame, we are really pleased with how fresh and clean our brand looks." 

 

Yuri Bureiko
International School of Skating, Director and Coach

 

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Materials Produced

  • Website

 

Website Launch date 

March 2011

 

Website Domain

www.internationalschoolofskating.co.uk

 

Website Technologies

  • HTML / CSS
  • PHP / MySQL
  • AJAX / Jquery

 

Website Features

  • Engine CMS
  • Downloads
  • Interactive Google Map
  • RSS Feed