AI-powered search is now in full effect. Is your business visible amidst the digital crowd?
In the ever-evolving world of web design, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. That's why KOTA, a Clerkenwell London-based company specialising in Creative Web Design, Web Development, Branding, and Digital Marketing, is always pushing boundaries.
On July 14th, 2025, KOTA published an insightful article penned by Emily, offering a list of 10 creative websites to inspire design (2025 update). The article, which can be shared on LinkedIn and Facebook, also provides valuable guidance on creating better briefs.
One of KOTA's recent projects involved web design and development for Incentive Games, a B2B tech, software & SaaS company. The article discusses how KOTA utilises AI as a tool, not as a replacement for talent, to deliver exceptional results.
But that's not all. KOTA has also designed a web experience for a Hollywood powerhouse, ensuring a seamless and engaging user journey. The goal, as always, is to avoid miscommunication, scope creep, expectation misalignment, and brand inconsistency.
If you're interested in KOTA's services, you can reach out to them at hello@our website.co.uk. A free brief template is available for download on their website, making it easier than ever to start your project with KOTA.
In a world where AI is increasingly prevalent, it's reassuring to know that companies like KOTA are using it to enhance their services, not replace the human touch. So, whether you're a business looking to update your web presence or simply seeking design inspiration, KOTA is the perfect partner to help you navigate the digital landscape.
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