The New Sussex Website Has Ties to Duchess Meghan’s Former Lifestyle Blog, the Tig

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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan quietly launched the Sussex.com website earlier this week, after their former official branding, Sussex Royal, had been defunct for a few years. The online move may bring to mind Meghan’s former blog, the Tig—and for a good reason, too.

To bring Sussex.com to life, the couple worked with Canadian digital design agency Article, which Meghan also worked with during her pre-duchess days as an actor and lifestyle blogger.

“There is a reason I have worked with Ryan and the talented team at Article for a decade: their attention to detail, their creativity and care, and the thoughtful approach to design as well as to the user experience,” Meghan wrote in a review for the agency. “They’re not just designers; they are collaborators who elevate your ideas into visual identities. They’re a very special company. Plus they’re Canadian, so I’m a fan.”

Besides revamping their official Sussex site, Meghan and Harry also enlisted Article to work on the websites for their nonprofit Archewell Foundation and for-profit company Archewell Productions. Article has also worked with clients like Diane von Furstenberg, singer and rapper Lauryn Hill, and the NBA.

johannesburg, south africa october 01 meghan, duchess of sussex visits the university of johannesburg on october 01, 2019 in johannesburg, south africa this is part of the duke and duchess of sussexs royal tour to south africa photo by karwai tangwireimage
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Meghan closed the Tig in 2017, ahead of her nuptials to Prince Harry the following year. Over its three years of operation, she used the Tig as a platform to share her writings about travel, wellness, fashion, and beauty.

“What began as a passion project (my little engine that could) evolved into an amazing community of inspiration, support, fun, and frivolity,” she wrote in a farewell post (which you can still read here). “You've made my days brighter and filled this experience with so much joy. Keep finding those Tig moments of discovery, keep laughing and taking risks, and keep being ‘the change you wish to see in the world.’”

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