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Australian Copyright Council hires Design Royale

Australian Copyright Council has appointed Design Royale to create a new website.

The announcement:

Creative interactive agency Design Royale have been appointed by the Australian Copyright Council to design and develop a new corporate website and to modernise the not-for-profit organisations brand.

The Council selected Design Royale because of the strength of their pitch, after a process involving four agencies.

“We thought long and hard about which company to go with”, says Mary-Anne Reid, Australia Copyright Council’s Chief Executive Officer. “In the end, it was the combination of Design Royale’s creative flair and its emphasis on making the site as user-friendly as possible.”

The brief is to communicate with the Council’s artistic audience through an effective and engaging website that better represents their objectives in assisting copyright owners and being actively involved in lobbying government on copyright policy.

The new site will be managed by Design Royale’s proprietary content management system Royale/CMS, giving the Council’s team a user-friendly interface to handle the extensive data that the organisation publishes.

“We are excited to be working with a team who are so active in the artistic community and offer such a valuable service. We look forward to creating an engaging new digital presence for the Council,” says Tim Ludlow, Executive Producer for Design Royale.

Source: Design Royale press release

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