Studio 24's award-winning work for the W3C website redesign project

Group shot of the Studio 24 team.

Studio 24 writes...Between 2020 and 2022 we redesigned the website for the international web standards organisation W3C (founded by the inventor of the web Tim Berners-Lee). We continue to work with their team to support and develop their digital offering. I’m proud we helped move the W3C website forward.

It’s wonderful to have the team’s hard work on the W3C website redesign project recognised. We’re pleased to announce a number of award wins we received recently.

Awards round-up

Gaadys

"Honouring advances in digital accessibility"

Gaady Awards celebrate outstanding digital products that support the GAAD (Global Accessibility Awareness Day) Foundation’s mission to disrupt the culture of technology and digital product development to include accessibility as a core requirement.

We are one of three winners and Emma, Studio 24's Client Services Director, is looking forward to attending the celebration evening in San Francisco on 9th November.

w3 Awards

"Illuminating brilliance in digital experiences, content and creativity"

The w3 Awards honour creative excellence on the web, and recognise the people behind award-winning Websites, Online Marketing, Web Video, Mobile Sites and Apps, Social, Podcasts, and Emerging Tech.

They receive thousands of entries annually from across the globe from the best digital content creators across the industry

The w3 Awards is judged by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts, an invitation-only body of top-tier professionals from acclaimed media, interactive, advertising, and marketing organisations like Walt Disney Studios, Lippe Taylor, Meta, Publicis Sapient, Netflix, IBM, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, LG, and Wired Magazine among many others.

We received a Gold Award in the category Website Features: Best Practices. And a Silver award in the category Websites: Redesign.

BIMA Award

"The UK’s longest-standing and most prestigious digital and tech awards"

The BIMA Awards were established in 1985, and recognise the work in the British digital sector that is truly pushing the limits of what is possible, and that’s making a difference in business, culture and society.

The BIMA awards champion originality, emphasizing the power of impact, innovation, and craft.

We will find out if we’ve been awarded Bronze, Silver, or Gold at the BIMA Awards ceremony on 21st November.



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