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White Light’s New Website Reflects Company Growth

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LONDON – Entertainment lighting specialist White Light has launched a new website to better reflects its growth since the launch of its last website in 2006. The aim was to make it more visual and to represent the many products it distributes in the UK/Europe.
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LONDON – Entertainment lighting specialist White Light has launched a new website, intended to better reflect the wide range of work the company now undertakes across the entire spectrum of entertainment lighting.

Since the launch of the last White Light website in 2006, the company has grown dramatically. The company is now the UK, European or Exclusive distributor for 20 of the world’s finest lighting manufacturers, and offer products from many other manufacturers besides. It has supplied and installed complete lighting systems for venues as diverse in scale and location as Greenford Hall in London and The House of Dancing Water, City of Dreams in Macau. It regularly supplies lighting equipment or a full production service to events, parties, corporate productions, concerts and architectural projects. It is still the go-to company for many involved in lighting for theatre.

The new website showcases this work, allowing visitors to access information based on both their area of expertise and the types of service White Light offers.

“Our last website served us well,” notes Bryan Raven, White Light’s Managing Director, “but as White Light has evolved and the web has evolved it was clearly time for something new. Given that lighting is a visual medium, our key aim was to make the website more visual as a showcase for some of the great projects we have been involved with; we think we’ve achieved that pretty well. We’ve made it easier for anyone to find out about what we do and how we might be able to help you with what you do. There’s even a glimpse behind the scenes at White Light. Of course, websites are a never-ending work-in-progress; we’re happy to hear comments and suggestions.”