Archive for the ‘Websites’ Category

Royal Mail Christmas Stamps

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

royal-mail-avatar-toolThe Royal Mail have Wallace and Gromit on their Christmas Stamps this year. You can also use this handy tool to create your own face in Wallace and Gromit clay style. I didn’t design or even do all of the build on this one, but came in late to the project to help bring it in for the deadline.

Regency Stages Rally

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

regency-stagesThe Weston Super Mare Motor Club (WSMMC) is organising a brand new rally event in 2011. To help promote the event, they wanted this website created to compliment a print-flier given out at a local enthusiasts day, as well as over the year before the event itself.

The timescales and budget were exceptionally tight, but the site was still delivered on time and to the required cost.

If you’re interested in rallying, why not get yourself along to the event either as a spectator, or even as a driver! Want to get close to the action? There’s a competition on the site to win a ride in a rally car driven by a top professional! What are you waiting for?

Weston Super Mare Motor Club

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

wsmmcWSMMC stands for the Weston Super Mare Motor Club. The group organises club-level motorsport around Weston Super Mare, including rally, sprint, solo, autocross and more.

Local motor clubs typically don’t have lots of spare cash hanging around for big flashy websites. WSMMC are no exception of course, so this project was delivered on a very tight budget. Nonetheless, the club still got all the features they were after and within the cost and timescales available.

If you’re into motorsport and you’re in the area, I strongly recommend you get along to one of their events. I’ve taken part in lots of them over the years, and they’re always brilliantly organised and amazing fun.

Visit the site.

Hazard Perception Challenge facelift

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

hazard-perception-challengeThe Hazard Perception Challenge is the best place on the web to practice for your official DSA driving theory test! Buy a course and get stuck in straight away. Now with new, improved look and feel throughout, the site is easier to navigate than ever.

Try it now!

Frankie Say

Friday, October 30th, 2009

frankie-sayCreate yourself a witty t-shirt in the style of Frankie Goes To Holywood’s famous RELAX. Choose the wording and colours, and you can enter the competition, download the design as a jpeg and even print a t-shirt transfer to make the design up for yourself. You lucky people.

Deeperbeige

Monday, May 25th, 2009

deeperbeigeThe site you’re currently looking at underwent a fairly major update from an old fashioned HTML site (created many years ago) to a whizzy new WordPress powered affair. All done in-house of course, and I’ll be posting any newly completed work here. Feel free to subscribe to the RSS feed to keep up to date, or browse through whatever sections you wish.

stopwat.ch

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

stopwatchAnother experiment in advertising. This handy single-serving URL is so easy to remember that we’re hoping lots of people return to it whenever they need an online stopwatch. It’s easy to use, contains just the features you need and looks fab. Spread it far and wide, please!

In fact, feel free to embed the stopwatch on your own website – the embed code is right there in the stopwatch widget.

 

Fit4Anything

Friday, March 20th, 2009

fit4anythingThe Fit4Anything website supplies mental health assessments for urban youngsters at risk of taking the wrong path.

The owners can update the site via a built in CMS and can see the results of the tests taken via secure online reports.

 

MG Books

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

mgbooksI inherited this website for the small book seller MG Books. It was in a bit of a state, but with a tiny budget made it presentable and editable via a CMS that the owner can use. The site had a geeklog CMS before that only half-worked, and was too complex for the owner to work with reliably.

Visit mgbooks.co.uk

In-Gear

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

in-gearThe In-Gear website was designed and created for a local motorcycle riding school to help them sell courses.

This is the riding school that taught me to ride a motorbike too, and I can thoroughly recommend them for all your rider training needs, from CBT to big-bike courses.

Visit the in-gear.co.uk website

The site’s owner keeps the site fresh and up to date via the flexible CMS, and there are a number of integrated features on the site:

  • Contact the riding school online
  • Check out current bookings and find a free course slot online
  • Pay for your course through the website
  • Watch instructional video clips
  • Read articles about riding