Macwiz

Our local Mac techie has a web­site that worked like a blog. He wanted the back­drop to mimic the default back­ground of OS X Leop­ard. He is a con­sul­tant who needs to reg­u­larly add to with new tips and opin­ions. We used Word­Press and a heav­ily cus­tomised theme.

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Morris Minor Wedding Cars

So nice to be work­ing on a web­site for a ser­vice you know is going to make peo­ple happy. The client has a rather old-fashioned web­site that was hard to keep up to date. We have worked on one that will do bet­ter in Google with auto­matic search engine opti­mi­sa­tion (SEO), and be more eas­ily updated with the lat­est pho­tos from their book­ings. We used a Word­Press instal­la­tion, devel­oped a cus­tomised CSS style sheet, and installed plu­g­ins for anti-spam and SEO. The admin dash­board was cus­tomised to make it eas­ier to use.

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Taverner Consort

One of our first web pages, the Tav­erner Con­sort is a small but pro­duc­tive musi­cal organisation.

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We are now work­ing on its replace­ment, very much work-in-progress:

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Illustrator’s roughs

Although I like see­ing fin­ished art­work when it comes in, I get more excited ear­lier in the process, on receipt of roughs. I think it is because though the final art­work is usu­ally very accom­plished it is in the roughs that the drafts­man­ship can be seen.

So here are a few recent examples:

Nick Hard­cas­tle:

Bleak House

Bleak House

Bleak House

Bleak House

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