WSET unveils new website design
By Melita KielyThe Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) has launched a new website and is encouraging users to explore the new features available.
WSET has launched a new website designed to be more user-friendlyThe group worked closely with digital agency Twenty Six to develop the “fully responsive” site, which users can access from any device here.
It has been designed to aid prospective students looking to undertake a wine and/or spirits qualification to easily locate their nearest course provider.
“With over 500 course providers open for public enrolments world-wide, streamlining our ‘Where to Study’ search function has been central to this project,” said Jacki Reid, WSET marketing director.
“We are thrilled to now offer location-based search functionality to connect students and course providers.”
The WSET website also offers information on different courses in 19 different languages, as well as an array of tools and resources in a new Knowledge Centre, including three-minute Wine School videos, a ‘how to say it’ pronunciation tool, a blog with Q&As from WSET graduates, students and educators and careers information.
Three-minute spirits videos will launch on the site later in May.
“We are incredibly proud of the work we have done for WSET, the world’s foremost experts in wine and spirit education,” commented Harriet Hughes-Payne, client services director at Twenty Six.
“It’s a gorgeous site that would encourage anybody to explore their passion for wine whether professionals or someone simply exploring a personal interest.”