Our work

Here's a small selection of what we've been working on lately.

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Cotswold Archaeology

Cotswold Archaeology
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XHTML    PHP    CMS    Design

The brief

After successfully winning the pitch, we were tasked to Design and Develop a website that reflected one of the leading archaeological companies in the UK.

What we did

With so much information, branding guidelines and marketing to consider, there was a considerable amount to think about. How do you get so much knowledge across on one site without to much text? Jon set to work with the design, researching technology that would fit in with the company. The result is a website with great navigation, very user friendly that is easy on the eye.

Bath Postal Museum

Bath Postal Musuem
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XHTML    PHP    CMS    Design    Jquery

The brief

Bath postal museum outgrew their old web company and website. They needed a design that would catch the imagination of enthusiasts, be easy to update for elderly volunteers but also be flexible enough to grow with the museum.

What we did

Max Saunders led the design on this project, creating a beautiful, functional design that was instantly likeable. We used MODX framework to build the site as its easy for people to use the CMS. The site has already received some fantastic reviews and has also contributed to not only more business but interest from possible new trustees of the museum.

TBT

TBT
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XHTML    PHP    Design    Jquery

The brief

They wanted to freshen up their existing web presence with a new design that would better reflect their business and the services that they offer. They also needed the ability to update the content inhouse using an a easy to use content management system.

What we did

After taking onboard the comments made in the initial meeting, we designed a site that was fun yet professional like the services that they offer. Once the design was signed off it was integrated into the CMS system resulting in a successful end product that the client was very happy with.

Carewatch Bath

Carewatch Bath
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XHTML    CMS    Jquery

The brief

After 10 years in business, Carewatch Bath decided it was time to get a website, which would help with their recruitment and provide service users’ families with information about the company.

What we did

We began by looking at Carewatch’s online competition, and quickly found that most of the sector was offering one page of information – much of which was as old as the internet itself. Following the client’s detailed brief, Jon came up with a design that was bright, user friendly and easy to use. We then integrated a host of features like enquiry forms, news and tag clouds.

We’re currently working on further improving Carewatch Bath’s search engine performance and looking at other new features to improve the client’s profile online.

Jason Gardener

Jason Gardener
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XHTML    PHP    Design    Jquery

The brief

Retired sprint champion Jason Gardener asked us to develop a website that would showcase his achievements and advertise his motivational speaking, team building and sports consultancy services.

What we did

We began by meeting with Jason and developing a clear understanding of what he wanted the website to achieve, and how we could best represent him online. Combining this with research into websites representing other sporting icons, we then produced a web design that would attract corporate clients while reflecting Jason’s personality and professionalism. The site features various multimedia elements including video, photos, news and information.

Hallett Pollard Hilliar

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XHTML    CMS    Jquery

The brief

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What we did

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Sunflower Bridal

Sunflower Bridal
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XHTML    PHP    Design    Jquery

The brief

The client outgrew their original website and were looking for a design that would reflect their beautiful modest wedding dresses as well as giving them the ability to add and update new collections when they arrive.

What we did

Looking closely at the dresses that would be displayed on the site we were able to produce a classic design that showcased them to potential customers. We needed to make the site easy to navigate by using a standard menu. By adding the function to view high resolution images, the user is able to see the fine details of the dresses. We then optimised the site for 'modest wedding dresses' in which it is performing well and we are now working on getting the site top for 'wedding dresses with sleeves'.

Urban Cedar

Urban Cedar
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XHTML    Design    Jquery

The brief

Urban Cedar came to us looking for a modern website with a clean up to date image which fits with their ethos of their current brand and promote their cedar hot tubs. It needed to attract the target market of wealthy individuals of any age including those with children.

What we did

After researching their competitors and other websites, we produced a clean contemporary design that put the focus onto their products by using high quality photography.

Tuella

Tuella
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XHTML    Design

The brief

A new business start up required a web presence to point potential recruitment candidates to find out more information.

What we did

Through taking their branding we were able to produce a website that is clean and professional and targeted towards high-end recruitment that would be advertised in The Times. We have since been asked to extend the website through Search Engine Optimisation and add a content management system.

Henley and Henley

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XHTML    Design    Jquery    Flash

The brief

Henley and Henley produce exhibition stands and marketing ideas for Nintendo, Littlewoods and Argos to name but a few. So as you can imagine, when Stephen Henley asked us to design a new website for the business we were a little excited to prove our worth.

What we did

Our aim was to produce a high-end design that would maintain the professional image Henley and Henley had already created, while also attracting new clients. Incorporating Stephen’s concept drawings on each page, our design featured dynamic image galleries, Flash-animated headers and a news section Henley and Henley could update themselves. The new site has generated excellent feedback from industry experts.

Dataline

Dataline
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XHTML    PHP    Design

The brief

Dataline is one of Bath's busiest courier services. Nigel, their managing director approached us to redesign their existing website, which would focus on new business via Google.

What we did

We freshened up their design and gave them ability to take online bookings with a focus on getting their site found on Google locally.

Paulton Junior School

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XHTML    PHP    CMS    Design    Jquery

The brief

The brief was to design a new website for Paulton Junior School that reflected their values and aims. The site would need to be built within a tight budget and would need to be updated by staff members.

What we did

We needed a design that would appeal to pupils and parents and work with the existing school logo. Once the design was signed off we began building a small CMS system to update parts of the site. We had some ideas and features for the site and Paulton Junior School were happy to use. It was a difficult task to pull off the site within budget but we are very pleased with the outcome.

Yarlett Furniture

Yarlett Fitted Bedroom Furniture
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XHTML    PHP    Design

The brief

Steve came to us after being frustrated by his previous web design company. Steve required more control over his site without having the monthly expense. Yarlett furniture required a site that could showcase fitted bedrooms and also be found through Google locally.

What we did

We wanted to keep the site simple and clean, emphasis on the furniture using good pictures and a focus on how easy it is to get the desired look and feel for your home. Steve was pleased with the design and we proceeded to build the site with a focus on Search Engine Optimisation making sure all aspects of the page were targeting Yarlett's chosen Keywords.

Western Airducts

Visit: www.wad.co.uk

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XHTML    CMS    Jquery

The brief

We were challenged by Western Airducts to produce a website that was not only great looking and easy to use, but would also achieve prominence on search engines.

What we did

We used our tracking tools to analyse the client’s existing site and find out which pages were getting traffic. We also tested the site’s usability to find areas for improvement. Our lead designer Jon then began to put together creative ideas – which had to remain consistent with the company’s existing branding and new brochures. The resulting site features professional visuals and superb search engine performance.

IMEX Technical

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XHTML    PHP    CMS    Design    Jquery

The brief

IMEX told us themselves they were not the easiest of clients to work with - we were the third design agency they had tried. We began by creating their new logo and they later came back to use for their stationery, brochures and new website.

What we did

Patience and creativity were our watchwords in approaching the project. Designer Jon started by trying out several expressive ideas for the logo, and once we had a few good ones we presented them to the client. Through a process of elimination and several tweaks to the chosen design, we produced a logo that IMEX were extremely pleased with.
Once branding, stationery and printing was completed, we turned our attention to the website. The new branding strongly informed site’s design and with Jon’s design input and Adrian’s technical skills, we were able to build a site that everyone is very happy with - including the customers who use it.

We recently started an SEO campaign for IMEX, which is already bringing favourable results.




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