I worked with the website manager for Shepherd Neame, a Kentish brewery, on a digital migration of their main website, www.shepherdneame.co.uk. Over the course of the project, I was afforded the opportunity to review the copy and layout of the site’s existing content as well as creating brand-new pages, like the Virtual Tour pages created to support the brewery’s popular site tours in Faversham.






I created a feature page focused on the commemorative stained glass windows that had been installed during the renovation of an area of the Faversham brewery site’s brewhouse, now known as the Millennium Brewhouse, outlining the interesting facets of the Shepherd Neame story illustrated in the design.

I also refreshed the copy and layout for various evergreen areas of the site including the brewery’s history pages, careers area, and the editorial content housing hiking maps from the brand’s most ideally ideally situated rural pubs.
As a side-project, while working on the main site content, I was asked to research and write copy for “Local Area” pages for a couple of the brewery’s managed houses in London detailing sights and attractions that can be found near the public houses in question; the White Horse & Bower in Westminster, and the Hoop & Grapes in Farringdon.



