Pancreatic Cancer Aware
About The Project
This website was built for Pancreatic Cancer Action, a large UK-based charity, to raise the awareness of pancreatic cancer. As well as featuring lots of graphics it also has an interactive pledge wall for visitors to add their own unique pledge.
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Green Leaf Tree Services
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Green Leaf Tree Services wanted to expand their online presence from a solitary Facebook page to a bespoke website. Using the Joomla CMS platform we were able to build them a website that they can easily edit and update themselves.
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Advanced Office Support
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Advanced Office Support are a leading computer aided design company based in Surrey and wanted to update an ailing WordPress website with something more modern and to get found more easily on Google.
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Fat Panda
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Fat Panda offer tailored first aid training courses to schools, business and communities across the Cotswold and the Midlands. We incorporated their Instagram feed to keep the website fresh as well the latest testimonials from recent clients.
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Haslemere Town Council
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Haslemere Town Council's initial website was built in 2002 and was in serious need of a makeover. We were tasked with modernising the look and feel of the website and using a Joomla CMS the council now have full control of a fully-responsive, mobile-friendly website.
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Victoria Park
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Victoria Park is a new housing devlopment on the outskirts of Banbury and they wanted a community website so that the residesnts could discuss matters affecting them. Using an off-the-shelf forum we built them the website they needed.
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Personal Impact and Presentations
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Ron Aldridge is an acclaimed theatre director with over 40 years experience in the industry. The website showcases his online course covering personal impact and how to do presentations. It has a subscription module to manage who can access the course.
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Dan Quartermain
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Dan felt the best way to promote his thatched roofing business was to get a website. We built a website that reflects the high quality of his workmanship as a Master Thatcher in the Cotswolds.
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Banbury Host Families
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As a brand new website we were able to design a logo incorporating the Fine Lady Statue in Banbury and then use the home page image (which we took) to create a bespoke colour palette.
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Maria Reece
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Maria had an old school website, built using HTML which was very hard to update, looked outdated, was difficult to navigate and more importantly, was not easily found on Google. We gave the entire website a makeover to create a mobile friendly website that is able to be found easily on Google.
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Costa Brava Villa
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The client wanted a website to showcase a villa in Spain that is available to rent. The website features an availability calendar that is very easy to update and Google maps for displaying the location.
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James & Co Plumbing
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James & Co Plumbing are a well established plumbing company operating near Tenbury Wells. They wanted to overhaul their existing self made website with a professional looking one and have the option to update and edit testimonials easily.
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Staveley & Copgrove Village Hall
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This project was a bespoke website design for a busy village hall in North Yorkshire. The website incorporates a simple booking system to allow clients to reserve slots in the hall and a calendar system for displaying upcoming events. We also supplied bespoke instructional videos to allow the website to be easily updated and maintained.
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FoodSeekers
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FoodSeekers wanted to create a holding page while they developed their business. We built a single page website with a brief description about what they do and about the owner along with contact details and a contact form.