Celtic Company – Web Design Project
Website and full branding – logo & store signage – to promote the Welshpool store stocking gift, cards and jewellery.
Project Overview
- Responsive website design and build
- Integrated blog content development
- Copy content for website
- Signage
Project Overview
We have worked with Celtic Company over many years, specifically helping them out with store front signage at their original location in Welshpool and then at their new premises. By working with them on this we were well aware of their brand image and values and this was reflected within the web build. The site has recently undergone a refresh, being built onto a new web platform, as the original site was created at the start of the Celtic Company journey.
As the company has grown with their stock of gifts, cards and jewellery and moved into new premises in the Welshpool area, it provided a great opportunity to build on the existing website, updating where possible and integrating a blog into the site with the ability to share across various social media platforms to help build customer engagement.

Creative Design
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Fast Turnarounds
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Responsive Layouts
Mobile, tablet and desktop friendly Website Designs.


Wordpress Web Design
This funky Website Build for Celtic Company was completed using WordPress CMS. Our client now has the ability to easily update content when new events and promotions occur throughout the year, and a platform for local customers to quickly check out what they’re offering before visiting their Welshpool located store.
Celtic Company Website Design
This small brochure website for Celtic Co is just the right size for their requirements. They had asked for a simple, clean website that is informative with plenty of imagery throughout. Locals can browse through their website to check out their products before heading over to their store in Welshpool. Each type of product has it’s own page (i.e. jewellery, gifts and cards) to simplify things and avoid a cluster of information all in one.






