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Past work

It's difficult to illustrate our previous work: a lot of it - advice, consultancy and support - is of a non-visual nature. Here we have tried to pick out a shortlist that illustrates the broad range of services that we offer: requirements/specification, website analysis, marketing support and technical work; as well as website development. If you want to know how we can help to solve your individual requirements, then please get in touch.
 
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Website planning - examples

PEP - WebSpec programme

PEP logo
This PEP programme was setup to encourage the growth of businesses in specific geographic areas by supporting them in creating their own websites. As part of the programme we worked with their clients to explain how to get the most out of the internet for their business, helped them define their needs, documented their requirements, helped find a suitable 3rd party developer (our role was as an independent consultant), and then supported the client throughout the development process.
 
Clients of this scheme included:
  • EPI - legal consultancy, marketing site and customer management
  • Express Dance Supply - dancewear supplier, online retail website
  • Gregory Knight - estate agents, online property database
  • icon3games - online computer games retailer, retail website
  • Majestic Foods - specialty food retailer, retail website
  • Rebel - footwear retailer, retail website
  • The Eye Centre - optician, retail website
  • Venom - clothes retailer, retail website
  • Zebedee shoes - online children's shoes retailer, website review and marketing advice
 

Ideal People

www.idealpeople.net
Ideal People logo
A highly successful technical recruitment agency.
Having just re-developed their website, Ideal People wanted an independent review of it. We conducted a thorough technical and commercial review and then implemented many of our recommendations to ensure that it was an as effective online marketing tool as possible.
 

Peterborough Enterprise Programme

www.peterenterprise.co.uk
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"How to develop and make the most of your website"
We developed and presented a training workshop aimed at startups and young companies to help them through the process of determining their website needs, clarifying their requirements and then sourcing the most appropriate development route.
 

Website design - examples

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Note: when developing internal systems for clients we will not show their names here to help protect their competitive advantage/security.

Anonymous client

Contact management system for internal use only; providing access to shared contacts over the internet with multi-tier access. Unnamed client
We worked with this client to develop a shared contact management system delivered securely over the internet. Using PHP and MySQL we developed a bespoke system tailored to meet their needs exactly. It incorporates sophisticated filtering capabilities, and is an excellent example of how powerful custom solutions can make a difference to your business; at a lower cost than you might expect.
 

Clarke & Tholomew

www.clarkeandtholomew.com
A corporate marketing website strongly aligned to match the look and feel of existing marketing material. C&T logo
Clarke & Tholomew are a highly successful, innovative Marketing & PR company specialising in the powerful concept of Sight and Sound advertising™. We worked very closely with them to develop their website, and continue to evolve the website; ensuring that it meets their exceptionally high standards. We apply the same care and attention to detail for all our customers for whom we develop websites: we believe that quality shows through in the final bottom line results.
 

Well Read

An unobtrusive toolbar style interface allows the user to be directed to websites, news and blogs to read each day. New sites can be added/deleted, the viewing frequency of each site adjusted, individual articles tagged as being read/unread, etc. Unnamed client
A bespoke tool to allow its users to keep abreast of current news and trends in their industry sector. This tool acts as a central point for browsing internet news, websites or blogs; allowing the user to build up a list of sites to view, each tuned to an individual viewing interval. This tool has helped the client to gain competitive advantage by keeping informed without spending excessive time doing so.
 

MESH

www.searchmesh.net
Based on a pre-existing Content Management System, this website had to disseminate large volumes of information to both a technical and non-technical audience.
Note: webGIS developed by exeGesIS.
MESH
A website design and structure intended to disseminate project information publicly and share private information between partners through a secure internet. Given the geographic spread of partners - twelve partners in five EU countries - such an intranet was essential to improving communications by acting as a central information hub.
 

Clinicale

www.clinicale.co.uk
Simple, quick, low-cost quality web design and content. Clinicale logo
A website to support a startup company (since ceased trading) to act as their corporate presence on the web and act as a reference point for potential clients.
 

Chalet des Alpes

www.chaletdesalpes.co.uk
A website designed for a co-operative (with understated styling in order to allow them to edit content to the site using MS Word). This website is a significant marketing tool for potential members. Chalet des Alpes logo
A skiing/summer chalet co-operative; we worked with this group of people to help develop a website to support their chalet. This provided guests with valuable information to enhance their stay, and members with better communication and booking facilities. You don't have to be a 'traditional' business to benefit from our services.
 

Internet support - examples

GSP

www.gspsoftware.co.uk
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The UK's number one consumer software developer.
Having just redeveloped their website, GSP wanted some independent - and understandable - advice on some proposed website positioning work. We looked at the proposed work and explained, in plain English, what it meant in terms of implementation and likely impact; helping the client make an informed decision to go ahead with this important piece of work.
 

CTAD

www.ctad.co.uk
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SME e-learning specialist.
We worked with CTAD to help look at their internal development processes and how this would be affected by the implementation of an ISO9001 quality system. This is a an example of a more traditional 'technical' consultancy and an example of the broad skills we offer.
 

Tribal Education

www.tribaleducation.co.uk
Tribal Education logo
We project managed the implementation of an e-learning portal, for the education sector, based on the open source Moodle VLE (Virtual Learning Engine). An illustration of the technical work we can undertake on other people's behalf.
 
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