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Ringwood: Williams Lester launches brand identity and new board

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Leading Dorset and Hampshire chartered architects practice Williams Lester has announced new brand identity, coinciding with the practice's 30th anniversary this year.

The Ringwood-based practice has also been reinvigorated with the appointment of a new board of directors: James Green, Stephen Johnson and Andrew Kenyon.

Johnson commented: “The Williams Lester name is greatly respected and has a proud heritage. Our new contemporary identity has been developed to reinforce that reputation, and convey the aspirations and forward progression of the practice.”

Creative studio Chaptr worked with Williams Lester to distil the company’s core values and create a graphic identity which is 'minimal, timeless and memorable', while retaining the strong Williams Lester name.

Alongside the unveiling of the new brand identity, Williams Lester has also launched a remodelled website. The user-friendly site features a clean, contemporary design showcasing the practice’s award-winning architecture and creative thinking.

Green added: “We have a tremendous future vision for the practice with continual investment in our staff, quality of service and emerging technologies. The new visual identity marks the influence of new leadership and represents an ambition to deepen relationships with old clients and forge connections with new clients.”

 Over recent years, Williams Lester has invested heavily in emerging BIM (Building Information Modelling) technology, focusing on quality of service, creativity and innovation, to ensure that its clients enjoy a service that is technically accurate, effective and efficient.

Williams Lester’s board: James Green, Andrew Kenyon and Stephen Johnson

 

TBM Team

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