website design and development   
style... class... individuality  
 


Artel Communications Ltd

Our remit: "A clean looking site that clearly shows what our business is: selling machines for document handling."

Artel were not looking to rebrand so the logo was to remain the same. using a white background the complimentary blue was introduced to enhance the machine images. the site also needed to access the Ricoh site which provides their showroom. this ws accommodated using i-frames.

Our remit: "I need a website that clearly expresses who I am and what I do."

Simon conducts non-religious ceremonies. His trademark is a navy suit so we took this image of him against the spring greens of the willow trees which were used as the site colour scheme.

Simon Allen Ceremonies
SPJ Photography

Our remit: "I take photographs for events and commissioned work. I also do a lot of travel and nature photography. I want to bring all these into an e-commerce website."

Sandy Pond-Jones was a stylish lady and her site needed a touch of class. We kept the sit minimalist to give the photographs centre stage and incorporated a gallery for her images.

Our remit: "We want a website that feels like a news magazine. Leaders on the front page taking you to the full articles inside."

The telecomms and technicological world is a dominated by 'masculine' colour schemes so we decided to use grey and black to conform with expectation. However, we added a feminine touch and, by clicking on the 'sex symbol' you can see the whole site in different colours. Oh yes, we dare you not to hit that big red button!

Focom Limited
Gaea Crystals

Our remit: "At Gaea we have a crystal shop and run many courses and workshops for healing and self awareness. We need a site that promotes this side of our business."

Gaea wanted to use the healing shades of lavendar and they already had a logo. There were distinct categories implied in the courses they ran so we made icons for each of these and this lead to the overlapping design indicating the possibility of greater depth.

Our remit: "We've got a design and an idea. We'd like you to turn it into a website."

And so we did... They provided a design from a graphic design company and we then created a website which was to advertise the launch of their up-and coming book (publish date Jan 2009).  The site needed to portray the writers, what they were trying to achieve and to dispel myths surrounding Omega 3.

Omega 3 Cookbook
Plastic Bag Free Chesham

Our remit: "A clear, newsy site which keeps the people Chesham informed about what is going on in the plastic bag free campaign. The site is to be used to monitor activity and give people a chance to vote."

The colours we chose complimented the 'green'ness of the campaign ideal whilst keeping a clean and cheerful feel. We also introduced a Blog for a more chatty news section which meant people could register and make comments.

Our remit: "We need a showcase website to display our furniture and works of art from the 17th to 20th centuries."

We felt these unique pieces needed a gallery display. this was used to display the items in stock. We set this against a black background which off set the company's stylish logo.

Solomon Bly
Pine Family Books

Our remit: "I need a website that will display the two books I have edited containing archives of the Pine-Coffin family."

A site advertising family histories needed to have the look and feel or parchment and leather. The huge family crest set the feel and colour scheme for this site which made a good setting for the family portraits.

Our remit: "I want to sell myself and what I do. I need healing colours, mauves and purples, and flowers and birds. And the 'Om' symbol, that means a lot to me."

We tried birds and flowers but everything looked a bit fussy. It was clear that Fay wanted an expressive but no frills design. We took inspiration from the shape of the Om and suddenly this bird appeared on the screen...

Fay Bird