A TEENAGE games programmer is managing the development of a business's website after winning a competition to design its company logo.
Tyron Tuzara, 17, from Nelson and Colne College, designed the new logo for Barrowford business Strawberry J&M.
The Burnley gamer is now leading the project to redevelop the website for the burgeoning business, with two of his student colleagues Will Campos and Adrian Trutkowski.
He said: “I really enjoyed designing the logo as it allowed me to use Adobe Illustrator which was something new to me. I never really pictured myself doing logo design but I liked the creativity it gave me.
“Now I’m managing a project to redevelop the Strawberry J&M website. This is another separate project to college work and is working the same way a web designer would with a client. It is a great chance to challenge and express myself."
Strawberry J&M, which creates chocolate and sweet bouquets, is based in Higherford Mill
Hannah Stobbs, who runs it with Rebecca Ashworth said: "We thought all of Tyron's ideas were fantastic and we had a tough decision choosing a winning design.
"We do a lot of our business through Facebook but we liked the idea of having a website as it will give us a more professional image."
Tyron recently reached the final of the college's Dragons' Den style competition Digital Advantage.
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