Muddy Boots Foods

Muddy Boots Foods

Muddy Boots Foods (preview here) is a startup company that sells high quality food products over the internet. The brief for this project was to create a webdesign that fitted the company’s ethos and branding, ensuring that the website was easily navigable for all age ranges and simple to use, whilst also being crisp and appealing to a younger demographic.

The site functionality includes a full online shop management system that gives the client 100% control of all site functions, an integrated newsletter system, analytical tools and many more shop functions.

Following Muddy Boots featuring on BBC One’s High Street Dreams we were asked to rebuild their website in line with the new branding, a look we very much like! Well done Ro & Miranda.

Click here to view the new site

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Diplomat Magazine

Diplomat Magazine

Diplomat Magazine is a high quality monthly publication. We were tasked with building them an online portal where they could publish the magazine themselves. The website is entirely managed by the client via a CMS.

The website has a large database for the addition of Heads Of Mission, as well as systems for subscription, membership and online payment. There is banner management and the ability for the client to sell advertising on the site and track banner click throughs for any advertisers.

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Holster 52

Holster 52

Holster 52 is a new venture from the Holster Projects Gallery based in London. They wanted to build an e-commerce website that they could run themselves and sell their limited edition prints through.

The design brief was to be very minimal and understated and to not overpower the pictures. The gallery features functions such as enlarged previews on rollover, a javascript basket so you can add products whilst staying on the same page.

To view the gallery in action click here

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Oenoville – Where Wine Lives

Oenoville – Where Wine Lives

Oenoville is a blog / information website designed to be visually striking to all visitors. The site is heavily linked to RSS feeds, Social Media such as Twitter, Facebook and Stumbleupon and provides such functions as automatically posting all content to Twitter and adding any subsequent responses to the content on the site.

The design draws heavily on imagery and aims to provide a visually enticing opening page where one can easily see a large amount of site content at a glance.

Experience the site at www.oenoville.com

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Nancy Mitford

Nancy Mitford

The Mitford estate asked us to design a site for Nancy Mitford to accompany the re-release of some of her best selling works and the publishing of an as yet unreleased work.

Working in conjunction with a designer in the USA who has worked on Nancy Mitford’s book covers and other related worked we designed and built the new site. This was supposed to be a very clean site and not overly elaborate, rather a simple clean and elegant site to befit the subject matter.

To see the site click here

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Phlib

Phlib

We were approached by Phlib, who wanted an e-commerce website to align with the new branding package they had been provided care of the BBC. Phlib stands for Photo Liberation and the company was featured on the BBC show High Street Dreams.

The website is built on an e-commerce CMS and features slideshows, lightbox effects and gives the client full control over product display and the shop backend.

To see it in action click here.

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Au Pair In Andalucia

Au Pair In Andalucia

Following on from the success of Au Pair In Argentina, we were asked to build a clone website that followed a very similar schema to the Argentinian website but rebranded for Spanish colours and allowed easy access across the sites.

Click here to view the site in action

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Autism Research Trust

Autism Research Trust

We were asking to design and build the website for a new chairty – the Autism Research Trust. Being a new fund raising charity there was no pre-existing material whatsoever so we undertoo0k the full brand design including choice of fonts, colour scheme and overall brand identity.

The website is very minimal as there was a request to not use genric imagery as so many other charities do – hence the need to focus on bright colours and keep the site uplifting.

Click here to view the site

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Left Collective

Left Collective

The Left Collective is a new business venture from two young entre-preneurs, based in London.

The website and shop is the core of the business plan, providing the shopfront for this new fashion label and brand. The e-store was built using a popular CMS system which enables the client to add and remove products, menus, images and all other content of the website through a user-friendly online interface.

The admin section of the site also allows the clients to run the store remotely via devices such as an i-phone.

The site is Search-Engine Optimised and automatically submits sitemaps and product lists to Google base enabling better Search Engine ranking and allowing potentially clients to find the shop and its products easily.

The website also allows the clients to write unlimited blogs, and static pages.

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Harrogate Boutique B & B

Harrogate Boutique B & B

A nice and clean CMS based website for a new boutique B & B opening up in Harrogate. This includes a tidy date picker in the contact from, a blog for SEO purposes and to help publicise news and a simple slideshow to add some colour and show images of the B & B and the local area

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