A cross section of the projects we have worked on for companies, charities and individuals. To see more of our work please don't hesitate to contact us.
Stand Up Paddle Surfing Global Magazine.
SUPGlobal.com is a online extreme sports magazine for stand up paddle surfing. It was built using Joomla content management system, but also uses a forum (PHPBB3) and a large mailing list (powered by PHPlist). It makes extensive use of Joomla extensions and is updated by a team of journalists from across the world.
Efreeko - recycle, reuse and list items for free.
Efreeko is a project that myself and Jo Palmer worked on for ourselves. Its essentially an online broker service that allows individuals to recycle unwanted goods. Since its launch in December 2006 its growth has suprised us both.
Cleland Thom Journalism Training Services
When Cleland started his business he wanted a website as a means to advertise his courses and publications. We have worked with Clel for a number of years and helped him develop his site as his business has expanded. The latest updates to his site have included the ability to take payments for courses online, and distributing his online courses and digital content automatically.
This is the other part of my life ! I was looking for inspiration and decided to scan in bits of paper and post-it notes to see if I could create a site with them, this is the result. The site is coded in PHP and has a database backend and an admin console so it can be updated from anywhere where there is a web browser. I also distributed my music through a number of different digital revenue generating channels, which provide a regular income.
A site written in PHP and using CSS with a database back end containing stock lists of the cars. We also wrote an administration console for this site to enable data to be managed.
A site for radio DJ and music guru Mark Ringwood. After the initial site was built we trained the RATW staff in Dreamweaver and they have been updating it for a number of years.
A site for a church in Richmond Upon Thames. We used a bit of flash on the front page. After the site was finished we trained the clergy how to use Macromedia Contribute and they now keep it up to date.