Organised by Echo (economyofhours.com)
Join Echo for this interactive workshop hosted by Olivia Dias, the digital design strategist at Driftime® Media.
This workshop is being delivered by Echo in partnership with Loughborough University London's Digital Skills programme, where London-based businesses can access lots more free support.
To book your place please register for a free ticket on Eventbrite and we'll be in touch by email to complete a short onboarding survey to confirm your place.
Workshop description
Join Olivia Dias, digital design strategist at Driftime® Media for this interactive online workshop.
This workshop is designed for small business owners who want to create an engaging, accessible website with longevity and growth in mind.
There is a myriad of quick-fix solutions out there for small businesses digital presence which can feel overwhelming. In this workshop, we’ll explore how your website fits in with your wider business strategy and break down the small steps to crafting your website strategically and iteratively.
We’ll be exploring how to optimise the user experience, exploring intuitive navigation and accessibility, and how we can create a visually engaging platform.
Meet Olivia Dias - Driftime® Media
Olivia (she/her) is a Digital Designer & Strategist on the team at Driftime® Media, an agency specialising in strategic digital design for progressive brands that seek better standards for people, planet and profit.
Specialising in UX design and accessibility, Olivia has supported numerous brands and businesses to define and refine their online presence. Prior to Driftime®, Olivia ran a remote studio focused on empowering small businesses and solo entrepreneurs to launch online and create a sustainable digital presence. Today as part of the Driftime team, Olivia designs and runs workshops supporting clients to align purpose and profit as part of a long-term digital strategy.
Find out more: https://driftime.media/
Economy of Hours (Echo)
Echo is an Economy of Hours, a social currency that helps you learn new skills and talents.
Give what you can and take what you need, an hour for an hour.
It's a new economy based on fairness, equality and reciprocity.
It's time, well spent.
Start sharing your skills at www.economyofhours.com.
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