A small selection of projects I have worked on or I am currently working on
Res-Q are a young Hull-based company with a unique approach to delivering customer contact services. They’re experiencing huge growth with prestigious national clients.
In close consultation with the team, myself and the rest of the Definition team designed a clean, modern website with a corporate feel that is also fun and full of character. We implemented an easy-to-use content management system (CMS) allowing Res-Q to update the entire site at any time, without the need for fancy software or a degree in computer science.
Particularly, they were forward-thinking enough to understand the enormous importance of good quality web copywriting and photography, so invested a great deal in writing and imagery – we think it’s paid off in spades. We also engaged in dedicated search engine keyword research, in order to give the site the best start in search engine rankings.
There is also a full case study over on the Definition Design website.
i-Machines is an Apple certified reseller based in Bahrain. Myself and the Definition team had been doing some coding work for them on some existing sites they have and they were so impressed they asked us to do the website for their flagship store.
You can see the prototype here if you’re interested .
Finecraft Solutions specialise in "Horsebox living" in a nutshell they take existing horse transporting carriages and make them all swanky so people can have all kinds of modern amenities while transporting their trusty steed.
After meeting with them I realised that Finecraft were very unique in the service they were offering. Obviously they wanted the website to show this. With a strong focus on what they do and how they do it so well, the website will (when finished!) give great examples of their work with a gallery and case studies to exhibit their specialist work.
Another school to add to the growing catalogue of school websites that I helped produce at Definition. After doing the site originally a few years ago. They asked us revisit the site and give it a full overhaul.
After building the prototype I made a visual in Photoshop and then built the templates and integrated them into ExpressionEngine.
Oakfield is a local school for children with varying special needs. Due to this we had to put a lot of thought into how the site was navigated and presented. Its all coming together great and I am looking forward to the launch to see the reaction of both the students and the parents.
I have spent a lot of time planning the site with the teachers at Oakfield and as a result I’ve come up with a great navigation method that uses jQuery, which really gives the user great feedback on where they are in the site and how they got there (via some super cool sliding animations!)
There is to be a students area which contains music and fun stuff, there is also a homework storage area so students that cannot make it to school for whatever reason can still keep up. There is a parents area that will have upcoming diary dates, school information as well as various downloads with OFSTED reports and other handy resources.
In addition to this we are including a private password protected staff area so that the teachers can consolidate their current numerous methods of file distribution and calendar information, that staff can view at any time.
The site will be fully content managed using ExpressionEngine giving the teachers a fool proof method of adding or updating content.
I worked on this project whilst working at Definition Design.