Why do all websites look the same?
I happened across this article today, and it really struck a chord with me – “Why do all websites look...
Do you own your own domain name?
“Do you own your own domain name?” is a question I always ask small business owners when I begin working...
Exhibition and brochure design for online learning company
My old colleagues at Signature Digital needed some help on branding for an upcoming exhibition they were attending in London....
Learnful - Mindfulness for primary schools
Fabulous work by Jo Bradley helping children and teachers in primary schools with their mental wellbeing. Ongoing work including website,...
New website for OGUK
Nestled in the village of Syston, near Loughborough is a company that’s quietly making a success of sourcing and manufacturing...
New website for Robin Nugent Architects
a long standing client of mine, Robin Nugent Architects, have a couple of revamps over the last few years –...
New website for Loughborough preschool
My 3 year old son goes to a wonderful preschool in the nearby village of Quorn in Loughborough – and...
Are we both looking at the same thing?
A nice image I saw on social media the other made me think and smile - as it can relate to my own work.
Responsive email marketing for Holland & Barrett
Holland and Barrett needed my help in building a brand new responsive email template for them to use for their weekly promotions and offers emails.
Design work for Jones Bootmaker
Jones Bootmaker had gone through a rapid process of change on the web, including the introduction of a new multichannel director and new website platform over the last few months.
New website launch: Radius Machine Tool Solutions
I was recommended to Mark at Radius from another of my successful machine clients. Mark has tremendous experience in the machine sector, but had taken the next step of setting up a new company and needed a totally new website. I produced a bespoke design, fully mobile-responsive and built in an easy to use CMS meaning Mark could administer his machines and news stories when he liked.
Another client's site turns responsive!
I retro fitted a fluid layout to BW's website, so it looks the same as it ever did on a full sized browser on a computer, but fits so much nicer on a mobile phone now. Google approves and is now deemed 'mobile friendly' in their search rankings.
Hillarys Blinds responsive microsite
I worked on a number of projects for Hillarys Blinds at the end of 2015 - none of which had anything to do with blinds! The team at Hillarys were very forward thinking with SEO, and were looking to build a number of microsites and social media campaigns that were only indirectly linked to Hillarys.
EBS website turns responsive
EBS wanted to retrofit a responsive framework to their existing website to ensure they don't lose out on any casual mobile phone surfers who are looking for their conservation services without a full scale PC or mac.
Website revamp for Central Systems
I worked only last year on a completely new website for Central Systems based in Leicester, as they wanted to...
NIACE websites turn responsive
I've worked on a number of websites that sit under the main brand, two of which are The Equalities Toolkit and Healthy FE. I was asked to go back to these two sites which launched a while back, to ensure they work well on smaller screens and mobiles. They weren't at the time built for responsive.
Email Marketing test software
Part of my work each month revolves around email marketing for a few of my clients. When designing and building a great looking eshot, what I see in the browser as I'm building isn't always what's displayed in the user's email in the end. So how do I build my email campaigns to look correct for each?
Funtime Nursery website launched
An existing client of mine referred Funtime to me to create for them an eye catching new website.
New web browser from Microsoft is coming…
Microsoft's web browser Internet Explorer has been the cornerstone of its software range since the web was small - unfortunately for many years the name has had noses turned up against it in the web development community...
Flat design in 2015
Over the last year, more and more websites have followed the road of what is coined as 'flat design'. How will this trend develop into 2015?