Freesat asked us to create a new retail app to be used in all major UK’s stores (John Lewis, PC World etc) to explain their product offering to potential customers. The app was centered around video case studies, each product represented by an ideal user (all users were real Freesat customers).
This was the first project based on the then-just-released rebrand, which made it crucial not just within the project’s scope but as a test to show the actual application of their new guidelines, their strong sides and limitations.
The app was so successful the client came back half a year later to adopt it for their sales team trainers.
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