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300 year old legal firm embrace a bold new identity

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Battens Solicitors has a bold new look – a new yellow and black colour palette has replaced the old dark blue and silver branding and the Battens logo has been refreshed with a progressive design.
Along with new branding there’s a new website, which has been devised with Dorset-based international digital agency, Fathom. It has been designed with the user in mind; a quick and easy site to navigate from a desktop, laptop, or phone.

The new brand reflects the new leadership team which took over the management of Battens Solicitors more than a year ago. Managing Director Ceri Stephens said. ‘We are very proud of our 300 year old heritage and legal expertise, but we are also a forward thinking firm with innovative ideas and plans for expansion. It is vitally important that we keep ahead of the curve in terms of technology, in the way we communicate with clients and the business world. We are delighted with what Fathom has achieved for us. They fully understood our vision; an old established legal firm meeting the challenges of the 21st century.’
The Managing Director of Fathom, Nigel Parsons said, ‘After a series of brand workshops – diving into the heart of what Battens is about and the journey they are going on, it was paramount the new brand identity exuded their forward-thinking team, progressive nature and positive energy.’

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