storm dance site launched
Latest addition to the CSF family gets new website
The Storm Dance company has recently joined the Norwich City Community Sports Foundation, and to celebrate the union, Storm Dance has had a brand overhaul.
A new logo, stationery, flyers and posters were the first items off the line, with the new website following shortly after.
The striking white-on-black site is now live, and linked in to the main CSF website to display news and other relevant feeds. Social media is also a strong presence on the site thatnks to the target market, with Twitter in evidend on the home page, and a Facebook feed planned once Storm's page on that site is generating more content.
Visit www.stormdance.org.uk »
Story added: 10 Nov 2011
norfolk polo club site live
Langley Abbey and Polo Festival site incorporated into one new place
Hot on the heels of the new James White Drinks website, we've just launched the new site for Norfolk Polo Club on behalf of Chris Townsend at the Langley Abbey Estate.
The site brings together three different web presences fot the polo club, Langley Abbey and the Norfolk Polo Festival to keep all of the Abbey's interests together under one roof.
The site is built to the usual HTML5 standards with CSS3 and jQuery javascript coding and features new pics from our in-house photographer, Nat, who's also been named as the Polo Club's Official Photographer following the success at the recent Yeoman's Cup tournament and taster day.
Story added: 05 Aug 2011
james white site relaunched
new-look site and shop for suffolk drinks maker
We've just launched the new-look site for long-standing client James White Drinks.
The site features a complete design overhaul to include plenty of new content (including some new pics from our in-house photographer, Nat), as well as an upgrade behind the scenes - the site is now built to HTML5 standards with CSS3 and jQuery javascript coding, with a content management system to allow updates to various parts of the site.
The biggest technical change, however, is the addition of an application of the OpenCart online shop application. This is an extremely well-supported open source app, offering a host of features which can be tailored to individual client's needs, and which can also be pulled apart to allow individual modules to appear on pages throughout the site rather than just within the main shop element of the site, allowing for seamless design integration.
The site represents run2's biggest ecommerce undertaking, and highlights again the ongoing development last highlighted by our extensive site for the Norwich City Community Sports Foundation launched in January.
Visit www.jameswhite.org.uk »
Story added: 24 Jul 2011
cfa handbooks rolling out
First of 2011-12 development handbooks delivered to county fas
The first batch of new-look County FA Development Handbooks for the 2011-12 season went out to Huntingdonshire FA this week.
They're part of a revamped portfolio of products on offer to County FAs, which also includes wallcharts, posters, notepads, folders and much more.
With other county orders on the go, we're also involved in three other projects for The FA itself - an updated Equality Workshop Resource, a candidate pack for the Coaching Blind Footballers course and some tutor resources for the Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Football - more on these to follow soon!
To find out more about our work for The FA, check out the case study page, or to browse the list of items available to County FAs, go direct to the promo resource samples page.
Story added: 10 Jul 2011
Refereeing magazine out for Cup Final
FA/RA publication goes out to referees nationwide ahead of Wembley's big event
Thanks to a busy bank holiday weekend, The FA's 'Refereeing' magazine made it to the printer in time to be distributed ahead of this year's FA Cup final.
With the Wembley studio stacked out, run2 stepped in to produce the 36-page magazine to a tight deadline, and succeeded in pulling the publication together to induce smiles all round - "Thanks for your fantastic work" (David Elleray, Chairman of The FA's Refereeing Committee and President of The Referees' Association), "Thanks again for helping with this, and delivering on time, and to a high standard" (Jamie Houchen, Acting Head of FA Learning), "Well done on the quick turn-around" (Peter Glynn, Content and Media Manager, FA Learning).
"Looks like you have a job for us for the future - I hope so!" added David; we hope so too!
Download the latest Refereeing magazine »
Story added: 04 May 2011





