Macclesfield-based UX design and development agency, Sigma has been appointed by Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex (AAKSS), following a competitive pitch.
Their remit is to improve user engagement through the website, increase donations and deliver a better digital user experience.
Launched in 1989, AAKSS has brought Sigma on board to overhaul its website, creating a new, engaging site to drive improvements in fundraising and awareness for the independent charity, which provides a vital emergency service across the region.
Collaborating closely with the AAKSS team, Sigma’s designers and developers will reshape the charity’s digital presence, to deliver a new site with a focus on excellent usability and accessibility by March 2020. The new site will boast a new donation flow, integration with other charity platforms, campaigning and events management, to drive increased fundraising and engagement for the air ambulance service.
Sigma is a leading specialist in user experience (UX), with an inclusive approach to improving the accessibility of digital products and services – covering websites, intranets, mobile apps and software. They’re also an experienced Gold Partner with Umbraco, the flexible, open source Content Management System chosen by the charity.
Hilary Stephenson, managing director at Sigma UK, said:
“We’re extremely excited to be working alongside the team at AAKSS. Their round-the-clock, life-saving work is absolutely vital and so it’s great to be chosen to help them improve the experience of visitors to their site.
“The charity sector, like many others, is undergoing a major digital transformation. As such, it’s important to ensure that all platforms are fully optimised to maximise engagement with potential donors – that’s what this project will deliver.”
Denise Hooton, Head of Marketing at Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex said:
“It’s great to have Sigma on board to help ensure that we can continue to provide this essential life-saving service for people across our region.
“Their team has been extremely responsive to our requirements, and we look forward to seeing the positive results of the work ahead.”