Thursday 19 March 2026

The Brunel Centre — Website Design, Development & Data Visualisation

A full website design and build for The Brunel Centre, a new economics research institution serving the West of England. The goal was to create a clear, authoritative digital platform that makes dense research and regional data immediately accessible — giving policymakers, investors, and business leaders a single destination for economic intelligence.

The site was designed with a structured, data-led approach, balancing institutional credibility with a modern, editorial layout. A dynamic CMS powers the Data Hub, Research library, and News sections — each built with custom filtering, tagging, and category systems so content can be published, organised, and discovered without ongoing development support. The visual identity pairs a cool steel blue with a bold signal orange, grounded in strong typographic hierarchy and clean, scalable page structures. The full build was optimised for search performance from the ground up.

The result is a fast, scalable, content-rich website built to grow — credible on arrival, effortless to maintain.

Scope: Data-led web design, UX structure, responsive development, dynamic CMS architecture, content filtering and tagging, data visualisation, SEO-optimised build

Category:

Website

Client:

The Brunel Centre

Duration:

3 Months

Location:

Bath

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