CSI Media Shortlisted for 2016 RAR Digital Awards
Wednesday, 20 May, 2016
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CSI Media have been shortlisted in two categories for the RAR Digital Awards 2016. This is the third year that the awards have been celebrating outstanding digital agencies. Based on thousands of client ratings; the finalists are selected based on their performance as judged by their own clients. Only the agencies with the highest levels of customer satisfaction are shortlisted.
Based on client ratings CSI Media have been nominated for awards in both the mobile and usability categories. They have recently launched a number of websites that are responsive across various devices. CSI Media proudly designed and built these websites in house, all with usability very much in the forefront. Utilising the latest technologies these sites are responsive, which means that they intelligently recognise what device the user is on and adjust accordingly. Each site is designed, built and thoroughly tested by the team at CSI Media at mobile, tablet and desktop level, ensuring that they work correctly and efficiently on each device. Resulting in a seamless user experience on whichever appliance the website is accessed from.
The winners of the RAR Digital Awards are due to be announced at the ceremony on the 16th June 2016.
If you would like to find out more about how CSI Media’s services could help you with your travel website then please contact:
Richard Nash
Tel: 0844 873 0073
CSI Media
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