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Kwiksale UK is a property company...
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Fiona Walker Novelist
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Ten Elephants was a site produced to the client's own ideas and
specification. Ten Elephants design robust learning and assessment
programmes that support specific people development
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We were approached by The Willow Walker, a Cambridge-based free street
magazine to create a site to accompany their publication. The site
would serve as a collection point for articles for the paper, as well
as enabling readers to download an electronic copy. The organization
and the website we designed have appeared in the Guardian online society section.
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We were approached by this four partner dispensing practice for an
independant website that would allow full autonomy with regards to
content and layout. The practice were not after ground-breaking design,
they were more interested in a professional-looking information and
news repository for their patients.
We produced a shell based on an open-source content management
system (CMS) then populated it with content from their existing
paper-based literature.
BMP were then able to add, delete and modify news, services, images
and the layout of their content using the web-based tools provided by
the CMS. We provided the small amount of training that was required to
get them underway with this process. The site gives them complete
independance of an external web-developer for most of their web-site
needs.
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This was a website for a startup business specialising in help and
support for parents of children up to the age of 8 years old. The
client required a simple static website that could advertise her
services, allow her clients to download information and prices and
provide visiblility on the web. The website design was left entirely to
us having discussed a few basic ideas with regards to navigation, we
also helped with enhancements to the logo.
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Access Image Solutions is a fast-growing start-up company with some
faily impressive clients to its portfolio. At the time of approaching
us, they did not have a website to represent themselves to existing and
prospective clients.
The client was keen to have a site that required no scrolling in any direction, hence sits neatly inside an 800x600 screen.
We
created a modern static site that did not depart too far in style from
AIS's main competitors, yet still had a fresh, up-to-date look. Since
restricted to pages that do not scroll, the site incorporates some Java
scrollers that allow the client to update information on the site
without needing to change the main layout or existing "permanent"
information.
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Alexander
Masters approached us to create a site that could serve as a one-stop
resource for his first book, "Stuart: A Life Backwards". The idea was
not just to publicise the book, but to enable readers and those
affected by similar circumstances to Stuart (the non-fictional
character in his book) to contribute their thoughts and comments.
The site was initially developed over a week, with further enhancements later in response to events and reviews of the book.
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