Some examples of our work.

Next to Continue

Posted on August 13, 2009 at 12:15 am

We recently launched NextToContinue.com, a blog dedicated to e-learning and technology. Next To Continue is a blog and information resource specifically about learning technology. If you are interested in using technology to help people learn or if you want to learn how to make our own e-learning materials, then Next To Continue is the place to start. Next To Continue was set up by Rob Alton and Mike Richardson, veterans of the interactive learning industry since the 1980s. The site is based on ... Continue Reading

KJ Tait Intranet

Posted on August 12, 2009 at 12:32 am

KJ Tait Engineers are a professional practice of Building Services Engineers with Offices in Aberdeen, Cambridge, Edinburgh and Glasgow. The Practice was founded in 1978. This Project Portfolio illustrates a variety of our projects in all sectors throughout the United Kingdom. The firm has a significant market share in Scotland and the East of England and was nominated as the ‘Best Services Engineers 2005’ in the Prospect Magazine survey of 200 architects in Scotland. We were commissioned to develop an intranet that enabled ... Continue Reading

RailRefund.me

Posted on March 25, 2009 at 10:54 am

RailRefund.me is an advanced social networking site aimed at uniting rail commuters by giving them a means to record delays to their journeys and search for delays reported by other users. It is soon to be accompanied by a complimentary iPhone application. How many times have you been delayed but not made a note of the day and time? Over the period of a few months, that soon adds up to lots of frustration and valid claim for a refund from ... Continue Reading

Print: Exhibition banner design

Posted on February 25, 2009 at 11:03 am

Here is a banner design that we were asked to complete recently by one of our longstanding clients, Tattooing by Fabio. The brief was to create a full colour 1.2m square design to be printed onto pvc and used at the many conventions and exhibitions that Fabio attends. We wanted a distinctive, eye-catching design that also conveyed the important contact information easily. Continue Reading

Freeze Frame

Posted on November 19, 2008 at 5:13 pm

Freeze Frame is the photographic negative collections of the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge are a unique resource but also an extremely fragile one. Through Freeze Frame the Institute presents some 20,000 images from these collections covering Arctic and Antarctic expeditions from 1845 to 1985. CONSERVE: Preserving the images for future generations. DIGITISE: Providing access to some of the most important visual resources for research into British polar exploration. EXPLORE: Discover polar environments through the eyes of those explorers and scientists who ... Continue Reading

Technology Enhanced Learning

Posted on October 31, 2008 at 3:39 pm

The aim of TEL research is to improve the quality of formal and informal learning, and to extend its reach – to make accessible forms of knowledge that were simply inaccessible before. It is funded by the UK government and will run from 2008 to 2011. We were responsible for designing and building the site using Wordpress Multiuser. This allows the core programme to host the blogs and pages of the projects within TEL. Each project has its own website with ... Continue Reading

Reciva Radio Portal

Posted on October 15, 2008 at 12:00 pm

Reciva Internet Radio Modules can access all global Internet radio stations that provide broadcast streams and can play streams in all the main formats: RealAudio, Windows Media Audio, MP3, AAC. The Reciva Gateway provides station lists with names of Internet radio broadcasts, URLs and associated meta-data that enable radios ... Continue Reading

TattooingbyFabio.com

Posted on October 14, 2008 at 11:24 pm

Having just opened a stylish, modern tattoo and piercing studio in Cambridge, the shop wanted a retro feel to their website. We were responsible for the site design and build using Wordpress. A crucial part of the process of selecting a tattooist is their portfolio. The frontpage includes a random image from the galleries. There are multiple categories in the gallerys and the website owner is able to add new pictures themselves at any time. The website also includes guestbook and FAQs. Continue Reading

CanWeStay?

Posted on October 7, 2008 at 9:00 am

CanWeStay.com is a Joomla-based website for a Gite rental business based near Toulouse, France. We were responsible for designing and building the site. There is a sophisticated fully CSS-based menu which is placed over the rotating images in the header. The site features a professional slide show component to showcase the properties, area and activities. The slide show software allows the site owner create new galleries and upload images as needed. All of the content on the site is managed by the client using ... Continue Reading

JourneyOne

Posted on October 6, 2008 at 10:53 pm

JourneyOne provide executive coaching services to businesses in Northern Ireland. They approached us and asked for a complete corporate identity oncluding the website. The site was hand-code in html and has a sophisticated multi-level menu. Continue Reading