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New Respect

New Respect
21st July 2006

Fat Beehive develop a new logo and website design for the charity Respect, the domestic violence association.

Respect is the UK membership association for domestic violence perpetrator programmes and associated support services. Our key focus is on increasing the safety of those experiencing domestic violence through promoting effective interventions with perpetrators.

Fat Beehive have developed a logo and website design through a consultative process with Respect. The logo development was undertaken initially, following which the design of website was informed by the logo choices made by Respect.

The website is fully content managed using Fat Beehive's BeeKeeper website self administration system. This allows Respect to add, edit and delete content on pages - including copy, images and documents - and to add, edit and delete pages within the site. This allows the site to be easily expandable through new pages and sub-pages without any added costs and puts Respect firmly in control of their website.

Fat Beehive host the Respect website on our UK based servers and continue to support Respect in the running of the site. Fat Beehive are available to Respect, as for all clients, to undertake further full projects or piecemeal work as and when the clients require.

www.respect.uk.net

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