Client Website: Chen Tai Chi Ireland, Galway

November 7, 2024

At iBrutes Media, we designed and completed the website “chentaichiireland.com” for Niall O Floinn, aiming to reflect the rich heritage and discipline of Chen Tai Chi. Niall’s journey in Tai Chi began in 1993, introduced by his Shaolin Kung Fu teacher, and he has been a dedicated student of Grandmaster Wang Hai Jun since 2001. Our design process involved understanding this deep-rooted connection and Niall’s achievements, such as leading Ireland’s largest Tai Chi Academy and coaching the first Irish team to win medals at China’s largest international Tai Chi championship. We crafted a serene, user-friendly interface with a calming colour palette, serene images, and clear typography to mirror the tranquil essence of Tai Chi. Collaborating closely with Niall, we ensured the content was informative and welcoming, highlighting his global teaching experience and the success of his students who now run clubs in various countries. The final result was a refined, responsive website that effectively showcased Niall’s expertise and engaged the Tai Chi community.

We are Chen Tai Chi (extract)

Niall O’Floinn was introduced to Tai Chi from his Shaolin Kung Fu teacher in 1993.

Since 2001 he has been a student of Grandmaster Wang Hai Jun.[Coach of the most National Tai Chi champions of China] Niall runs Ireland’s largest Tai Chi Academy where, as well as teaching weekly classes to the public he has trained many people to become instructors. He led the first ever Irish team to win medals in China’s largest international World Tai Chi championship in Jiazuo city, China.

Students who have trained for varying lengths of time at the Academy under the instruction of Niall, now run clubs in Brazil, Poland, Spain and Ireland. Niall has been invited to teach in 7 different countries and makes great efforts at learning other languages to communicate better with his foreign students.

Web page Tai Chi Ireland

 

Archives

Categories

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.