Wonga Promotions
Posted by Jamie Dickinson in Websites on April 25th, 2009

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Client: Wonga Promotions
Brief: To provide a CMS that allowed the client to easily update available promotions, as well as manage user accounts, and applications for job postings.
How it was done: We converted work in to a WP content management system, which easily allowed the client to be able to continue to modify the sites available postings, as well as manage users and applications, all from a central backend system.
Link: http://www.WongaPromotions.co.cc
iShopStyle
Posted by Jamie Dickinson in Websites on April 2nd, 2009
Client: iShopStyle
Brief: To implement an interesting a modern Web 2.0 eCommerce site, which provides all a modern eCommerce website needs including detailed statistics, user accounts, vouchers, stock management, loyalty points and referral accounts.
How it was done: We integrated the work of the PS webshop interface which allowed the client to be able to continue to modify the sites products and categories on a day to day basis as well as easily manage user registrations, orders and be confronted with a host of site statistics to help mould and reform their shop products.
Link: http://www.iShopStyle.co.uk
PDA Logo
Posted by Jamie Dickinson in Graphics Works on March 19th, 2009
Client: Paul Dickinson & Associates
Brief: Following on from the recent reproduction of the PDA site, we were given the task of redesigning the current PDA logo; keeping with its current form and basis, but reinspiring and modernising the design to a more contemporary audience.
How it was done: We custom built the layering work of the imagery, combining modern fonts, with the previous works’ layout and colour scheme.
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Paul Dickinson & Associates
Posted by Jamie Dickinson in Graphics Works, Websites on March 10th, 2009
Client: Paul Dickinson & Associates
Brief: To create a small but exciting website, that has use of professional fonts, combined with modern navigation modules. Website must be easily adaptable by the client, and have a simple visitor contact system.
How it was done: We custom built the mainframe work from HTML, using custom created imaging to convey a modern navigation system, that would be prominent on the site. The fact that the site was written in HTML means that dynamic additions could be added by us, such as the PHP contact form, but allowed the client to be able to continue to modify the site with ease.
Link: http://www.PaulDickinson.com
Bangers & Mash Parties
Posted by Jamie Dickinson in Graphics Works, Websites on February 17th, 2009
Client: Bangers & Mash Parties
Brief: To create a brief but powerful and exciting website, that has use of professional fonts, combined with rounded modern imagery. Website must be easily accessible for visitors, and have a very simple eCommerce system that allows visitors to purchase party tickets.
How it was done: We custom built the mainframe work from HTML, using pure imaging to convey modern fonts, that would be rarely seen on other sites. This allowed the client to be able to continue to modify the site everytime the party changes by simply typing information about the parties on to the images.
eCommerce was handled through the cost effective method of PayPal, which allowed for the shopping basket to be displayed on the site and maintained with ease.
Link: http://www.BangersAndMashParties.co.cc
Sandringham School
Posted by Jamie Dickinson in Websites on January 25th, 2009
Client: Sandringham Infant School
Brief: To introduce an easy to access modern website, which provides readily available information to parents, as well as insightful knowledge to prospective parents.
How it was done: We custom built the HTML framework of the site, to provide a unique and welcoming atmosphere which allowed visitors to see all that the site had to offer, from an easily locatable navigational bar. Similarly, we integrated an image forum, that allowed any teacher to upload and update images of children’s work for visitors to access.
Link: http://www.Sandringham.Surrey.Sch.uk
1 Day Only
Posted by Jamie Dickinson in Websites on January 1st, 2009
Client: 1 Day Only
Brief: To create a small but exciting website, that has use of professional fonts, combined with rounded modern rectangles. Website must be easily editable by the client, and have a very simple eCommerce system that allowed visitors to purchase their daily deals.
How it was done: We custom built the mainframe work from HTML, using pure imaging to convey modern fonts, that would be rarely seen on other sites. This allowed the client to be able to continue to modify the site each day as their deal changed by simply uploading the photograph of their daily deal.
eCommerce was handled through the cost effective method of PayPal, which allowed for the shopping basket to be displayed on the site and maintained with ease.
Link: http://www.1DayOnly.co.uk





