Missy the Missing Cat: A Story of Design

missy

Great thread this from the usually v amusing 9gag.com. The 'quick' requests for design help from friends and family are rarely that quick. I for one can be distracted quite easily if something … [Read more...]

New Surveylab website for 2011 launches!

Surveylab Limited

Celebrating its 8 year, Surveylab Limited has recently published its updated, sharpened fresher 'online face' to the Internet masses. Surveylab designs, codes, hosts and publishes online customer and … [Read more...]

Kingsgate Recruitment launches April 2011

kingsgate2011

After a relatively short development time, Kingsgate Recruitment's new website was launched Friday 1st April 2011. The original website was coded back in 2007 in HTML, then coverted to ASP and back … [Read more...]

Website’s nearly ready – what are your final steps?

Final checklist

Working with a client this week, we were reviewing the existing website content and I put some notes down to help her take the final steps needed to launch the site. Prioritise what is needed to … [Read more...]

Arsenal 2 Barca 1

Might cesc

Well, having a  season ticket for the Arsenal this year has meant a few lows (Tottenham at home, West Brom at home, Newcastle hme and away) but also the highs.  Chelsea just after boxing day, … [Read more...]

Huntingdon Osteopathy launches February 2011

huntsosteo

After several months in development, Huntingdon Osteopathy's new website has been launched.  The project has taken a while due to illness, Christmas, me moving flat... but we are there now and the … [Read more...]

Delivery Woes – how not to serve customers. eBuyer…? eBest Not!

I had problems earlier this year with the disappointing PC Specialist so here is a short review of their service.  Don't.   They sent out a custom built PC and the 'sealed' operating system failed … [Read more...]

Bridge to Health updated for late 2010!

Bridge to Health 2010

Bridge to Health are clients of myself and Dan Wardle entering their second year of providing osteopathy and healthcare services in Uxbridge and Ealing, West London. The Bridge to Health site was … [Read more...]

So what do YOU want? Prioritising [web] design decisions

More solid content from Six Revisions.  Alexander Dawson published a post drawing on Maslow's heirarchy of needs and applied the model to prioritisating of 'needs' in web design.  The diagram below … [Read more...]

Customer Care Alliance website launched

Customer Care Alliance

The CustomerCareAlliance.com (CCA) website was published today.  The site was a revision from a 2004 HTML version which had not been touched since 2007.  The content was completely stripped out by … [Read more...]

CTC Training website launched

CTC Training

CTC Training was launched last week after a working with a colleague Iftikhar Siddique - Iftikhar did all the hard work collecting information and liasing with Steve and Ibby.  Steve Newlands and … [Read more...]

What makes a good blog post?

reading is fun

Found another great post on the Six Revisions website .  Pamela Dominguez bundles a number of very relevant and clear points into her blog entitled The Components of High Quality Blog Posts. In … [Read more...]

CCMC Website Published

ccmc

After several months development, Customer Care Measurement & Consulting (CCMC) website was published last month.   CCMC is a leading customer agency providing loyalty and satisfaction research … [Read more...]

So, you want a website…?

I receive queries from people who have a website and would like it revamped, overhauled or just need to help sorting out a mess some website cowboy has gotten them into.  I hear tales of awful … [Read more...]

Roll on IE 9? eek

Using 'web safe' fonts has been a double edge sword. It ensures designers can't go off the wall and present unreadable obscure pages that you need a migraine to read. However, with the numerous … [Read more...]