Ace Tea London

Ace Tea London is a fantastic brand that was founded to revolutionise tea drinking by creating blends that are so delicious that they can be enjoyed hot, iced, or even mixed into a cocktail. Their bold designs and branding made this a beautiful e-commerce website.

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Ace Tea London is a new brand in London with fantastic visuals and delicious tea (we were lucky enough to sample it!). They didn’t have a website, just a holding page, and we were tasked to create a site that reflects their brand statement and aesthetic so that they can sell their tea directly online as well as via their numerous distributors.

We worked closely with Ace Tea to plan their site so that it appeals to both retail customers and wholesalers and to ensure that they could show off their packaging and branding throughout the design. The tea shop is split to showcase their house collection and William Morris Collection, which each have their own branding and look.

The final outcome is clean but quirky – the simple design lets Ace Tea’s visuals shine, while the structure of the site helps SEO and lets them add details such as a page on tea cards, to show off their USPs.

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Faultless website development c/o Innermedia

I can’t praise enough the care, quality, service and value I received from Innermedia. They talked me through each stage and took the time to make sure i was 100% happy. I am delighted with the website and my ability to update as required

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