Web Design

A new look for Magnetic North Travel

A new look for Magnetic North Travel

By lisa, 20.07.15

We built Magnetic North Travel's site back in 2010 and now 5 years on they needed a glossy make over and to go responsive!Now an established luxury holiday brand, Magnetic North needed a site which emphasises how special their holidays really are. Powerful photography is key, as are memorable design…

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A shiny new look for Muddy Boots

A shiny new look for Muddy Boots

By lisa, 21.06.15

Muddy Boots Software needed a website refresh to showcase the latest in their product offerings, and we're very proud of the results!The fully responsive site suits large screens through to mobiles, with colour coded product landing pages making a real splash about each piece of their software.CSS3 animations on the…

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New CMS for Bristol architects noma

New CMS for Bristol architects noma

By lisa, 30.05.15

Bristol architects noma wanted to be able to update their website themselves.After years of needing a developer to update their static HTML website, noma came to us to help them create an easy to use site they can update in house to keep potential clients informed of their latest work,…

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New City Insights marketing site goes live

New City Insights marketing site goes live

By lisa, 28.11.14

The new City Insights marketing site is now live!After the new system went live earlier this year, City Insights needed an exciting new marketing site to tell all their potential clients about what their fantastic platform can offer.The new site features a CMS to allow City Insights to add news…

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Corrupt looking fonts in PDF's when viewing in Mozilla Firefox

Corrupt looking fonts in PDF's when viewing in Mozilla Firefox

By 18a, 29.08.14

After Firefox version 19 was released Mozilla decided to implement a somewhat experimental PDF viewer in the browser which means users don't have to install a plugin in order to view or download PDFs. Unfortunately experimental seems to be the key word because we have come across issues with fonts…

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Updated branding on Lords Tavener’s website

Updated branding on Lords Tavener’s website

By 18a, 8.07.14

We have recently gone live with some changes to the Lords Taveners website. We first designed their website back in 2012, and we officially launched it in 2013. Lords Tavener’s have recently updated their brand guidelines. This meant it was time for their website to have a bit of a…

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Pearl Bay has gone live!

Pearl Bay has gone live!

By 18a, 29.05.14

We are very happy to announce that the Pearl Bay website has gone live! Meet Pearl - a lovingly restored VW Camper van, available for wedding and event hire. Pearl provides a memorable way to travel on your special day, as well as adding a unique touch to other events and…

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A new look for Muddy Boots Software

A new look for Muddy Boots Software

By lisa, 8.01.14

We built Muddy Boots' website back in 2010 and so it was time for a refresh!Muddy Boots' software has evolved over the years and so they have a different message to tell now. They also wanted an effective way of letting people easily enquire about certain products or request a…

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New website for Hotrod goes live

New website for Hotrod goes live

By lisa, 19.12.13

We've worked with Hotrod Creations for many years, so we were thrilled when they asked us to build their new website!Hotrod's old site was flash based, meaning it didn't work on iPhones and iPads - not ideal for a company who do a lot of digital mobile work! So they…

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