Listed below is a selection of recent commissions, along with brief descriptions of the clients' requirements. Click on the titles or screenshots to open the websites in a new browser window. Since all the websites can be easily updated by their owners at any time, I am not responsible for their content!
The client, a private dental practice in Bristol, wanted a site that would look professional but friendly. They use the site to describe the practice, its staff and the services they offer.
The design features clean lines and cool blue tones, but also colourful photography and lots of smiling faces to avoid looking too clinical.
A clean, minimal site to advertise a commercial property on the Thames Embankment. These studio-style offices are particularly suitable for architects, designers, photographers and artists, and so a 'white-box' design was chosen to resemble an art gallery. The site includes photgraphs and downloadable floorplans, and an interactive map showing the property's location.
The Prom is one of Bristol's most popular live music venues. This site is a re-design of their original website with improved search engine optimisation, accessibility and a fresher, more unified appearance.
The site includes a custom-made database of artist reviews which is linked into the venue's monthly gig listings.
Penny Gunter is a McTimoney Animal practitioner specialising in sports therapy for horses. She wanted a simple, clean website in keeping with her logo and colour scheme.
Like all my websites, Penny's site is search engine optimised, and I was able to give advice on how to create content and promote the site for the best possible search results.
This dance club needed a website to promote their classes to prospective members, and to publicise upcoming social events and recent news to existing members.
The photo galleries are used extensively, with images from numerous social events, balls, classes and competitions. The website also includes message boards for members to comment on classes, discuss events and so on.
The Bristol Musicians' Tennis Association does exactly what it says on the tin! It's a tennis ladder for Bristol musicians (and their friends).
This commission involved giving the site a cosmetic overhaul and adding to and maintaining the existing Tennis Ladder software on which it was based.