Former Fuse8 chief exec Nigel Hunter becomes non-exec director of Blueleaf
Nigel Hunter, former chief executive of Fuse8, has joined us as a non-executive director. He is the third non-executive director to join the agency, following Spencer Gallagher and Peter Hoole, and will support our growth strategy. Nigel also previously served … Continue reading
For your viewing pleasure…
…introducing the Blueleaf showreel starring Team Blueleaf during a normal day in the office! It showcases some of our clients and the work we’ve done for them as well as taking you on a tour of Blueleaf HQ. A huge … Continue reading
Grid systems – designer and developer working together in perfect harmony
Darryl, one of our Blueleaf developers, recently found some time to investigate and further his knowledge about grid systems. In this blog, he explains what a grid system is and highlights the benefits of using a grid system during the … Continue reading
SMART goals rather than resolutions
We’ve been doing a lot of work here at Blueleaf HQ on goal-setting and focusing on what we want to achieve in the coming year, both as a company and as individuals. There’s always a lot of talk at the … Continue reading
Mobile trends and best practice
Rob Smith, Digital Director at Blueleaf shares his knowledge on mobile optimised websites. The mobile landscape is rapidly changing and maturing into a space where there’s a lot of potential revenue available for a mobile focused site that concentrates on … Continue reading
VIP's at Blueleaf….
In the run-up to Christmas, we asked you all for your help in choosing a worthy cause to which we could donate a £500 gift. As discussed in a previous post, the elves chose eight year old James Cheetham. The team … Continue reading
Adrian's predictions for 2012
As MD of Blueleaf, a multi-award winning Digital Agency, where changing technology has a huge impact on our everyday business, my predictions for 2012 reflect our new digital age. Rapidly changing world As information is available at the press of … Continue reading