15 August 2007
Webcredible appoints Ismail Ismail as client services manager
Webcredible appoints Ismail Ismail to its consultancy team as client services manager. Ismail will be responsible for contributing to the development of Webcredible's business strategy on a macro-level and managing key client accounts.
Prior to joining Webcredible Ismail worked at leading digital agency, IMG Media as head of interactive production. During this time, Ismail managed large multi-disciplinary teams to produce highly interactive and usable websites and oversaw the user experience for key client accounts. Having originally trained as a Computer Scientist, Ismail has a Masters degree in Ergonomics from the University of London and was previously secretary of the British HCI (Human Computer Interactive) group.
Trenton Moss, director, Webcredible comments: “In the advent of social networking, issues of accessibility and usability become ever more prevalent. With over 10 years of experience in human factors and technology, Ismail will provide essential expertise in raising awareness amongst businesses, of key industry issues.”
About Webcredible
Founded in 2003, Webcredible is a user experience consultancy, dedicated to making websites easy to use, accessible to all and ultimately more effective. The UK-based consultancy offers a wide range of services, including user-centred design, usability & accessibility testing, accessible web design, an accessible CMS, as well as a comprehensive training programme.
With almost 200,000 monthly website visitors and a long list of global clients in the private and public sector, including T-Mobile, Norwich Union, eBay, the BBC and the World Health Organization, Webcredible is widely regarded as one of the most respected consultancies in the user experience industry.
The consultancy brings an unrivalled passion and enthusiasm to their work and their uniquely open and collaborative approach to projects ensures clients can fully understand and contribute to the process while gaining on-the-job training and knowledge transfer.
