I couple of weeks ago I was contacted on Twitter by Dan Fast from Shift Scape, he commented that my website was loading a little slow, that he was starting a service offering performance work on websites and would I mind being a test subject for the service.
Posts tagged with ‘website design’
Speed Freaks
November 7th, 2011 in Design, ToolsGraham Ross Gallery
February 16th, 2011 in DesignLaunched last week – a gallery, a shop to sell prints and a doodle blog for regular scribbles and doodles to be published. I’ve known and worked with Graham for a number of years through my work with a local studio who print his reproductions, Graham has mentioned a website to promote his work as well as selling prints of his considerable catalog of images. Finally, towards the end of 2010 Graham wanted to get started.
Name Check List & Being Consistant
February 9th, 2011 in Design, Social Networking, ToolsThe rise of this networking and the continuous introduction of new ones have meant that individuals and companies have multiple profiles, for businesses especially – being consistent is of the utmost importance.
The Inflatable House on Tumblr
November 4th, 2010 in Design, ToolsThe Inflatable House was initially a podcast and blog set up for myself and a friend to host mixes and our music related posts, but after a few months our attention drifted to other projects and the podcast laid dormant. A few months ago I came up with an idea for a notice board for people to post music to, a place where people could shout about their new favourite record – the idea came at the time as I wanted to further explore Tumblr.
The Gambia Partnership
October 12th, 2010 in DesignThe Gambia Partnership originally wanted me to update their existing website – but the website wasn’t in the best shape, so I suggested a redesign and fresh build. After reading an article on the Web Design Depot last year I knew their existing content would have to be worked into a very specific form to help gain the visitors attention, to quickly get across their message and then to ask for a donation.
Debra Orton Illustration
October 10th, 2010 in DesignDebra Orton, and her husband Adam, approached me to design and build them a website to promote – and to sell, a new collection of fine art prints by Debra. The subject of the illustrations is close to my heart so I was very excited by the project – the prints are based on Football stadiums and their surrounding areas, featuring landmarks that are close to the hearts of loyal supporters.
Terror Flieger War Log Website
March 14th, 2010 in DesignThis project came to me a little out of the blue, it’s not something I’ve built before – or a type of website that I have come across previously. A War Log or War Diary, a journal kept by POW’s in World War 2. Nick wanted to display scans of his Grandfathers in a smart [...]
Pond House Website
March 10th, 2010 in DesignThis project came to me after an existing client recommended me to the owners of Pond House. They already had a website, but it was looking tired and outdated, it definitely needed a redesign.
Sticking To Your Principles…
March 2nd, 2010 in Design…while working with people you know. We’ve all designed and built websites for people we know, mate’s rates don’t just apply to the building trade, and they shouldn’t. Helping a friend get their business online with a website can be very rewarding – they might have recommended you before, but now they have experience of [...]
Internet Scams – Fake Cheques
June 25th, 2009 in Design, ObservationsOver the last few months I’ve tried to be scammed on a number of occasions, all I’ve done to invite them is to have a website promoting my freelance website design services, use ebay to auction an ipod touch and place an advert on autotrader to sell a car. Apart from my own website, the [...]
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