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New Site For Manchester prop hire company

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by Sean
Digital Director
Posted 20 Jan 2012

Manchester prop hire company, Mary Propins are the latest company to benefit from our web design services as we redevelop their website.

Like Julie Andrews with an umbrella and bad wind, our latest web design project has swooped majestically down from the skies and landed onto our work schedule.

Mary Propins, a prop hire company based in Manchester provide designer, modern and vintage props for advertising, film sets and theatre. The company, whose clients have included DFS, Tampax and Cocopops, approached Fat Heads with a view to redevloping their existing web site.

The new website will feature a bespoke Content Management System which will allow the client to fully content manage the site text and images including the props gallery, studio gallery and case study gallery.

Unfortunately, Dick Van Dyke won’t be on hand to assist with the project that is due for completion in the next few weeks. Fat Heads are more than capable of performing bad cock-erney accents anyway.

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