Posts tagged: PHP

Pointblankproperty

May 4th, 2007

Point Blank Property gives you the opportunity to sell your property directly in a no fuss and inexpensive way, by enabling you to advertise it directly to other home buyers without the fuss and expense of using an estate agent.

I developed an attractive, scalable and accessible web site using web standards.

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Fraoch Marketing

May 4th, 2007

I designed and developed a WordPress-driven web site for Scottish consultancy Fraoch Marketing.

I was responsible for the graphic design, front end development, and integrating the site into the WordPress framework.

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Adviance Technical Solutions

May 4th, 2007

Adviance Technical Solutions is an established mechanical and electrical building services company. The site showcases Adviance’s services and solutions, enabling visitors to contact Adviance directly for more information.

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The site was designed by myself. The clean interface layout, minimal use of colour and focus on strong imagery delivers a clean, crisp and pleasant visitor-experience. The site has been designed with scalability in mind and has been developed in a modular, object orientated fashion.

The main technologies used to deliver the solution are outlined below:

  • Dynamically-driven XHTML page template
  • Accessible CSS-driven presentation layer
  • Customisable data-driven navigation
  • Session-enabled private area
  • Cross-browser/platform compatibility

McKinlayKidd: See Scotland Differently

May 4th, 2007

McKinlay Kidd offer bespoke holidays in Scotland. They conduct a large proportion of their business through the internet. They felt that it was time for their site to been redesigned to give it that extra edge over it’s competitors.

I graphically redesigned the site to bring the interface up-to-date, whilst maintaining the existing branding and content. I added some new functionality to the front end of the site including a new CSS-drop-down menu system, Ajax-powered html forms and show/hide functionality. The site is now more intuitive, responsive and better organised.

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I also redeveloped the Content Management System that was built 3 years ago. A lot of new functionality has been added to improve the usability of the application, such as AJAX-powered inline image editing, drag and drop content components, TinyMCE-powered rich text editors and a new media management module.

Barratt Homes: Individualist website

May 4th, 2007

I was contracted by Electric to develop a new website for their client Barratt Homes. The site was to coincide with an integrated campaign that Electric were developing for Barratt. The website is a showcase of Barratt’s new property development in the South East of England. Visitors can search a database of available developments and then store up to 6 properties in their list, and then request the relevant brochure from Barratt.

Electric took care of the graphic design of the website and Hungry Browser developed the front and back end of the site.

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