Digital agency PRWD has launched the first phase of a website for recently established think tank ResPublica.
ResPublica has been created by NESTA research fellow Phillip Blond, a respected Conservative thinker, who is looking to work across a diverse range of public policy research projects.
PRWD, from Manchester, markets itself as a 'digital usability agency' and, according to user experience director Paul Rouke, has immersed itself in the portal's development.
"We will be developing the website from the ground up," noted Rouke, "working closely with ResPublica to deliver a site that will offer visitors an opportunity to fully interact with the ResPublica team and community via social media features such as Twitter, blogging and wikis, as well as keeping up to date with publications, news, events and opinions."
He added that the agency is now set to work with Blond and his team over the coming twelve months "to continually develop and improve the website."
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