Here’s a case study from UNIKO™ on how premium website design drives growth. See how they transformed BIG Energy Group’s site.
Having a basic website just isn’t enough. To make an impact, your online presence needs to stand out with thoughtful branding, intuitive user experience, and design that connects with your audience. A premium website design does all of this—showcasing your expertise, building trust, and supporting long-term business growth.
Let’s dive into how UNIKO™ helped BIG Energy Group, a leading UK-based energy consultancy, elevate its online presence—and share a few design insights along the way to help you do the same.
BIG Energy Group, experts in energy procurement and consultancy, needed more than just a new website—they wanted a platform that communicated their expertise, simplified complex information, and built trust with their clients.
We took a strategic, user-centered approach, building a corporate brand identity from the ground up. This included:
Our goal? To create a website that wasn’t just functional and an extension of their brand—trustworthy, innovative, and user-friendly on any device.
Since launching their new website, BIG Energy Group has seen:
The website isn’t just a digital tool—it’s a key part of their growth strategy, helping them connect with clients, showcase expertise, and build trust.
A premium website design isn’t just about looks—it’s about impact. Thoughtful design improves user experience, builds credibility, and supports long-term business growth.
If you’re ready to level up your online presence, we’d love to help. Let’s work together to create a website that tells your story, connects with your audience, and drives real results.
Reach out to us at UNIKO™, and let’s bring your vision to life.
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