Taking creativity to the next level: local company build their roster

Wiltshire based IT and website design specialists, Black Nova Designs grow their creative options as they take on new graphic designer, Isabel Pearce.

Since being founded in 2015, Black Nova Designs has gone from strength to strength. As part of a strengthening of their team, the company owners Kyle and Danielle Holmes have committed to bringing new creative talent to their diverse team of specialists.

Isabel (known as Izzy) who lives in Wiltshire, graduated from the University of Gloucestershire with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Designs and is already making her mark by delivering fresh design ideas and new custom website layouts that have been getting glowing reviews from clients.

“My vision is to continue creating websites with great user experience as well as aesthetically pleasing and to get to a point where design boundaries are being pushed,” commented Izzy. “I aim to keep listening and learning, expanding my sources of inspiration, and making the most of being able to work to develop both hard and soft skills.”

Isabel’s professional background includes working on a student-focused app project straight out of university and later taking on a more senior in-house role, where she led on branding and digital design. She quickly realised her passion lies in web and digital projects, an ideal match for the kind of work Black Nova Designs has forged a reputation for in Wiltshire and across the UK.

Danielle Holmes, sales and marketing director of Black Nova Designs, commented on how the expansion of their creative services has exceeded expectations.

“Izzy has fitted into the team incredibly well with ideas, design concepts and really pushing the boundaries for our developers and our clients. The new custom designs have been very well received by our clients.”

“Izzy’s presence has had a massive impact on our team with morale having increased as well as the designs we offer being instantly improved. The desire for custom graphics, logos and websites is higher than ever and we can’t wait to see the business grow with such a wonderful member of the team”.

“This is the quickest and easiest I’ve ever settled into a job,” said Izzy. “Usually, it takes me a year to feel fully comfortable, but the close-knit culture at Black Nova made such a difference. Everyone’s so passionate about what they do and that really rubs off.”

Founded by husband-and-wife team Kyle and Danielle Holmes, Black Nova Designs has earned a reputation for providing accessible, down-to-earth IT support, website design and hosting services to clients in Wiltshire, the South West and beyond. The company now supports more than 1,000 clients ranging from sole traders to large businesses, and Izzy’s role is part of a wider plan to expand their creative design offerings even further. To learn more about Black Nova Designs and see Izzy’s work, visit: www.blacknovadesigns.co.uk

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