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International Equestrian Federation

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Equestrianism and design, a flawless partnership.

The International Equestrian Federation trusts us to represent their brand and engage their fans, providing beautiful content that embodies everything they stand for and which showcases the incredible talent of the FEI athletes. Equestrianism is a sport which is aesthetically stunning, and we always make sure the beauty and the power shine through in everything we produce for them.

When the time came for them to revamp their website, we were honoured to be the agency selected to brand the new FEI Fan Destination webpage. Excited to optimise the UI and UX experience of this new platform, our team was also tasked with designing an initial content strategy for the website. We allowed content to shape the entire experience - creating a unique platform focussed on fans, with stunning visuals and an authentic FEI feel.

A female equestrian rider dressed in white riding a brown horse with bandaged legs, wearing a black top hat.

Olympic quality deserves Olympic design efforts.

Collage of images featuring horses and the 2016 Rio Olympics logo for the Olympic Games, taking place from August 5 to August 21, 2016.

With dedication and expertise, every goal is reachable.

With the Rio 2016 Olympics fast approaching, we set out to produce a website capable of smoothly managing the increased demand, suitable for all devices, and with stunning visuals. With 1M fans across their social media channels, the FEI has the world’s largest equestrian following, and we were ready to tackle the challenge of ensuring all of those fans were catered to.

The image features bold text that says "FLASHBACK: GB'S 2018 GLORY" with the words cut out, revealing a background photo of a man in a racing suit and helmet.
A webpage profile of Axel Eduardo, a famous equestrian rider, featuring his achievements, upcoming events, statistics, biographical information, and photos of him riding and with horses.
Screenshot of a webpage from Fédération Equestre Internationale featuring a search results page with images of horses, riders, and related content.
Screenshot of an equestrian event website showing upcoming event details, including dates, locations, and categories for various jumping and dressage competitions, with a prominent image of a horse and rider.
Screenshot of the FEI Awards webpage with a group of five award recipients and descriptions of five award categories, including Longines Rising Star, Fosun Best Athlete, Best Groom, Against All Odds, and FEI Solidarity.

Your website is a window to your brand identity - and we can open the blinds for you.

Versatility and functionality were at the core of our efforts, with flawlessly integrated tabs to display standings, rankings, results, and athletes, present news and provide an unforgettable online experience for equestrian enthusiasts. Any community needs a place to call their own, and that is what we gave the FEI when we developed their online Campus Hub. The site architecture was adapted for ease of use and populated to maximise engagement, with visually unifying branding and a developed editorial voice.

A website for an international audience, as functional as it is beautiful.

With effortless access to stunning video and photo content, purposefully structured articles and direct links to FEI TV, the website now promotes all upcoming events with optimised user engagement and rapid loading times as we continue to support the organisation’s journey, combining their excellence in equestrianism with our social media, webpage development, and communications expertise in a partnership that has more than proven itself.

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Focus, skill and dedication; three things our team have in common with the athletes.

An infographic showing the top three female equestrians. First place is Scott Brash from New Zealand, with 2878 points, wearing a green riding jacket and helmet. Second place is Samantha Lam from Brazil, with 2568 points, wearing a black riding jacket and helmet. Third place is Charlotte Casiraghi from the USA, with 2387 points, wearing a dark blazer and helmet. The background features images of each rider on horseback, and the infographic includes their national flags and previous rankings.

Every type of content is represented in its own personalised way.

Any challenge thrown at our by our clients is tackled with enthusiasm and a can-do attitude. With a team full of specialists in various domains, from Graphic Design to Content Strategy and SEO, we produced content for FEI events across all platforms and devices to provide fans with an immersive, community-focussed experience.

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