Blog  »  Year:  2010

  1. Schools’ Christmas Competition 2010

    Schools’ Christmas Competition 2010

    150 stars, 3 schools, 1 tree Read on

  2. The Children in Care Kit - designed by Optima and children in care for Children’s Services

    The Children in Care Kit - designed by Optima and children in care for Children’s Services

    Since joining Optima in October 2009 I have had the privilege of being part of some really exciting projects, but The Children in Care Kit might just eclipse the others. Read on

  3. RGB, CMY = OMG!

    RGB, CMY = OMG!

    One thing which has blown me away recently is 'RGB'; a series of designs using the relationship between colour (CMY) and light (RGB) to its full creative potential. The result is innovative, inspiring and engaging; showing just how limitless creativity can be. Read on

  4. Run Rhona… Run!

    Run Rhona… Run!

    At Optima we are often up for doing crazy things in the name of chari-dee, be it growing a comedy moustache (or even better, a comedy moustache of a completely different colour to one's eyebrows and hair... ask Stuart about that) or running a half marathon. This year I've taken the latter option and completed three runs for Asthma UK... and more are on the way. Read on

  5. Mo-ptima

    Mo-ptima

    Here at Optima, it is not just about award winning designs, we also take the time to have some fun and more importantly raise money for good causes. This year alone has seen us raise funds for Anthony Nolan Trust, Asthma UK and the Lincolnshire Air Ambulance. Read on

  6. British Gypsum and Optima make buildings better at IHEEM

    British Gypsum and Optima make buildings better at IHEEM

    Optima have produced a fantastic and very successful new stand for British Gypsum to promote their range of highly durable materials at the Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management Conference in Manchester. Read on

  7. Invest wisely in your website

    Invest wisely in your website

    Sourcing services of any kind can be difficult, particularly without recommendation, and sourcing a web designer is no exception. With web design it’s a bit like taking your car to the garage, you’re told that it’s going to cost all this money to make it right swiftly followed by a jumble of technical jargon, but how do you know if you have been given a fair price or if they are actually delivering what they promise. Like any procurement you want a cost-effective and high quality service, and it is that balance that can be hard to find. That’s why, having just launched the fourth generation of our website, we thought we’d share with you the key considerations that we feel should be standard to any successful web design project. Read on

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