Sarah Case is a make-up and hair artist based in Devon. After a personal recommendation from another customer, Sarah approached Vibrant Pulse about designing some leaflets and revamping the companies image. As a result of the request, we have started a journey we are undertaking with Sarah Case with the design of the logo. Sarah [...]
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Mountlands Language School of Exmouth, have been customers with Vibrant Pulse after we first built a website for them back in 2009. The previous website was built to encourage and grow the junior sector for which the result was achieved ready for the new aims for a new website. The new website has been designed [...]
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Picks, Sticks, Strings and Things were one of Vibrant Pulse’s very first customers over 5 years ago and last month saw the closure of the Exmouth music store and the loss of a much valued customer. All is not bad news however and we would like to take this oppertunity to thank Carol and Terry [...]
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This blog post is a little bit special and is not actually written by us at Vibrant Pulse. Instead of banging on about how Facebook, Twitter, SEO etc can help you, we thought we would start to invite others, who benefit from them to write about it in the form of a guest blog. Today, [...]
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We have recently been working with Zenergy to promote their East Devon Wellness weeks where residents are encouraged to adopt a healthy lifestyle and take part in bootcamp and other physical activities. In addition to being coached by Royal Marine personal training instructors, residents will take part in other physical pursuits such as Zumba and [...]
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Vibrant pulse were asked to design a site specifically designed for use on a mobile phone. According to Ofcom, 34% of people in the UK use their mobile to access the internet. This figure is likely to rise and in addition, people are also using portable handheld tablets to browse the Web. Mobile devices come in all [...]
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According to Webwise at the BBC, the word “blog” is derived from “Web log” and has its origins as an online diary. There are many people who have personal blogs on the internet and write about what’s happening to them on a daily basis. Others set up blogs on particular topics, and passionately collate information [...]
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