Gallery

  • James McDonald Photography website

    James McDonald Photography

    A gallery showcasing the work of a talented photographer specializing in interiors and portraits.

  • National Museum Director's Conference website

    National Museum Director's Conference

    The NMDC site involved rewriting an existing CMS and the automatic migration of a large amount of content to the new system. In addition we wrote a newsletter publishing system that allows the same content to be published to the web, print and email with a couple of clicks.

  • The Lily Foundation website

    The Lily Foundation

    The Lily Foundation is a charity that funds research and helps the families of babies with mitochondrial disease. Their website software allows them to quickly and easily publish information about their news and fundraising events. Soon you'll be able to buy event tickets and merchandise directly from the website.

  • Crown Gardens website

    Crown Gardens

    Crown Gardens is an agency for swanky holiday lets in and around Brighton. They've grown rapidly in the last few years and the ability to quickly add and update property information has helped them keep on top of things. We converted their existing site and preserved all the existing content whilst allowing them a much easier way to update it.

  • Molior London Ltd website

    Molior London Ltd

    In addition to our normal content management system, Molior needed two features: fine grained control of the pages their subscribers were allowed to access and a complex database query application that allows instant searching and filtering of their carefully researched database of property information.

  • Sailnet UK website

    Sailnet UK

    Sailnet needed a complex and unique structure for their site to enable them to re-use content in different ways across different sections of their website. It would have been laborious to do this with an off-the-shelf content management system but we could quickly structure our CMS around their information rather than the other way round.