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CRNUK

August 2016 The Council for Responsible Nutrition required a complete redesign of their website from a static HTML and unresponsive website into something they are able to fully edit and manage for themselves. The content is aimed at the general public and there is a private section of the website that is only for the […]

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NATCOL

July 2016, logo 2017 and site update 2021/22 A client recommendation brought NATCOL to us with a brief to develop a website that was modern, responsive and capable of providing content to both the public visitor and the membership of the organisation. The website therefore includes a comprehensive membership system that ensure only the membership

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Technology Training

February 2016 A complex requirement to develop a website that allows approved tutors/instructors to produce online educational courses within a business to business environment. Course are purchased, so an e-commerce system is in place together with a learning management system (LMS) to handle the lesson material. TECHNOLOGY TRAINING Business closed, site redundant

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Global Elite Alliance

November 2015 The brief could be condensed into one word – ‘impact’. The key was to make a visually stunning website that shouted out that the company was different. Which indeed it is. GEA, is offering a range of specialist academic services to individuals from the Middle East and Africa including proof reading and translation,

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Veterans Air

May 2015, update 2020 An existing client wanted a vehicle to help with the research and reach of a personal historical project. The site’s primary purpose is to display the results of the research into the many individuals involved in her father’s launch and operation of his own airline just after the war – started

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Wall Art

November 2014 Tim came to us on an existing client recommendation and wanted someone to put together a minimalist website that would allow him to accentuate his art but also be able to sell pieces directly from the page. It was equally important that everything was manageable from a one-stop shop; thus we organised his

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