Category: Website Design
Website design is such a massive category we might split this one into other categories if it gets too full of website related stiuff. Hopefully though this should give us a chance to discuss many aspects of website design and how the other design disciplines can relate to branding and identities.
Ticket Solution for The Wells Maltings
Wells Maltings is a new venue for the arts in Wells-Next-The-Sea. As well as exhibition space and a cafe/bar the venue has an Auditorium/Cinema and a variety of smaller stages in separate rooms for performance based or static art. The Read More …
New Online Shop for The Hemp Store
The Hemp Store is a family run Ltd business from Cambridge UK. They have been selling hemp clothing for 2 decades and have a wonderful philosophy including concepts like Fair Trade, Organic & Environmental, Value for Money and Quality. We Read More …
New Logo for Bennett Crop Storage
By focusing at first on the logo we were able to formulate a complete marketing package of applied graphic design. Bennett Crop Storage is a growing business, as such it has a marketing budget. The economics of designing all the Read More …
Creating something is sometime…
Creating something is sometimes hard temporarily but totally satisfying when it’s done well.
Websites as the Cornerstone of Overall PR, Branding and Marketing
A brief history of how it used to be. In the good old days graphic design was a much lengthier process. Images had to be literally shot with a film camera and projected onto expensive metal plates to get ready for printing. This mean’t Read More …
Mobile Devices and their implications for website design.
Mobile devices are obviously everywhere and not that obviously too. We are actually surrounded by computers even when we don’t realise it. This Ubiquitous Computing is very helpful to us in our everyday lives. We try and make our websites Read More …
You don’t have to be one of the BIG BOYS to have a great website
Although the internet might be dominated by a few dozen big players there is more than enough room to go round. It is estimated that 60% of all transactions in the UK last year were initiated online. With a good Read More …