The Young Professionals Networking Organisation, has a new website

We’re delighted to share the new website we have just launched for the lovely team at Bristol Junior Chamber (BJC), the social networking community for young professionals.
Our brief was to create a website that would reflect the energy and dynamism of the organisation, whilst aligning with their brand guidelines. We designed a site that looks fresh and youthful, but also professional, using a clean, simple design along with strong photography of the members at various events, which is a key part of what the BJC does.
Engaging copy tells the story of this fantastic community, achieving a balance of fun and professional, which encapsulates exactly what BJC is all about.
The custom WordPress build gives the BJC team the scope to manage some of their own content, and keep the site updated with news. There are already plans for a ‘Phase 2’ to add events booking and online membership management.
It has been an absolute pleasure working alongside local friends and colleagues, with a special mention to our very own Zara Brewer, who has been liaising with the BJC team and kept the project on track.
The new site focuses on everything brilliant the BJC are doing now, as well as showcasing its long heritage, all wrapped in a distinctive, Bristol-focused design. It’s not just a website – it’s a tool to attract potential members and showcase BJC as the vibrant, fun, and rewarding networking community it is.
“I wanted to take a moment to express my thanks for all your hard work in bringing the website together. It looks absolutely incredible – far beyond what we ever expected. We truly appreciate your efforts in making this a reality for us, and for your patience throughout the process, especially when we weren’t always the quickest.
We've already received fantastic feedback from members and our Former Presidents, which is great to hear. As a Council of Management, we now have a website that we can be proud of – one that truly represents us as an organisation. This is all thanks to your vision and dedication. I'm confident it will play a key role in helping BJC grow and solidifying our standing within the City of Bristol.”
Emma Carter, BJC President 24-25