Gloucestershire Police Authority

Posted: 12th Feb 2010

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I've just finished working on a new website for the Gloucestershire Police Authority. The brief was to take their old site that was built in the 90s and had very bad information architecture (layout and usability), in to the 2010s.

I redesign the IA, and created a look and feel that was appropriate for the organisation. The idea is to make sure that users who visit get the information they need quickly, but also to provide a reasonably pleasant user experience. Accessibility tools are also provided for screen reading, text and contrast changes.

Visit their site here.

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Woork Up

Posted: 4th Dec 2009

Just a quick mention...

You can read more of my articles on Woork Up. A great resource site for web developers and web designers.



Project Management Made Easy

Posted: 18th Mar 2009

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Over the last year we have been working on a web application called Project Bubble. The aim is to provide project management software for self-employed people or small businesses that has the really easy to use philosophy. We use BaseCamp and we like it, but we want to provide our own offering with a Haloweb angle. So in comes Project Bubble, a fun, friendly and easy to use account and project management system.

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Sharing Haloweb history - MusoFinder

Posted: 6th Mar 2009

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I wanted to share a site we did years ago, called MusoFinder. It started off as a simple idea for connecting musicians launched in 2003. It now has over 40,000 registered users and is one of the most commonly used search engines for musicans. It is a piece of Haloweb history of which we are proud. Check it out.



Javascript slide effect helps win award!

Posted: 4th Mar 2009

I just wanted to share something that I was a part of, and am very proud of (especially as it won an APA award!). That is the Duchy Originals site. Hope you enjoy the sliding!

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New portfolio section using JQuery Carousel

Posted: 3rd Mar 2009

We have just launched a new Portfolio section called Our Work. It uses a (quite heavily) adapted version of jCarouselLite. We are quite chuffed with it, and also it worked first time in IE6!

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