Case Studies

Digirati builds ‘one-stop shop’ website for English Heritage

A greatly improved new corporate website was delivered using innovative project methodologies that enabled us to deliver in a much shorter timeframe and lower cost than is typical for a project of this scale.

The Gateway to a Better Experience - NHS Inform User Testing

To direct the next phase of development and identify where best to focus efforts a User Testing process was designed aiming to uncover usability issues.

Pioneering Paywall for News International Online Publications

News International’s revolutionary project was faced with the significant challenge of how to build a system with the necessary business agility. Enough flexibility was required to let them test multiple subscription models without incurring large re-engineering costs. It had to be 'change ready' to swap in new models quickly if subscriber numbers dropped. In addition it required the breadth to offer further monetising options in the future.

Empowering business users to adopt new licensing models for OUP's online content

A new License Management & Access Rights solution for Oxford University Press has enabled more flexible productisation and subscriber management functionality as well as empowering business users to adopt new licensing models without the need for IT intervention.

Digirati delivers dedicated search engine for UK Forestry Organisations

Digirati has delivered a dedicated search engine for forest and timber industry research and technical information called Woodinfo.co.uk. It is specifically tailored to search 32 websites in the UK of key research and industry bodies. Woodinfo.co.uk has been created to help businesses involved in the resource chain, from growing trees through to using forest products in, for example, manufacturing and construction, find the information they are looking for, and improve the dissemination of research.

New integrated web and intranet platform for Communities & Local Government

Communities and Local Government (CLG) is a central government department with over 3000 members. It sets policy on local government, housing, urban regeneration, planning, fire and rescue, race equality, and community cohesion. The CLG Web Rationalisation Project was a large-scale enterprise content management government portal project which consisted of 4 main deliverables: the CLG main website, the CLG Intranet, the Info4local Portal and a system to facilitate the delivery of future public microsites.