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Websites don't all have to look alike or follow the same format. They must, however, have an impact and give a clear idea of the product or service. The brief for this site was to make it fun and show that healthy eating can also be fun. OK Foods provides an organic meal service to pre-schools and sells organic purees to homes in the Southwest. The branding shows up well, and we think you will agree, it certainly is fun!

 
     
 
   

Continuing with the re-branding of Lea Cars, we come to the home page of the website. As with all the other branding, the three distinct categories are maintained on the site. Note the black and white pix and the empty boxes.

Move your mouse over the category box and watch what happens

 

 
         
   

We all hate intro pages that take forever to load. If you are going to have one, make it interesting and make it quick. This one, for a specialist equine insurance company, ticks all the right boxes...and tends to bring a smile!

 
         
   

A very niche-market for this specialist corporate security client. We did a complete re-brand that had to get across a very serious message and yet still stand out. Both the logo and imagery are meant to be thought provoking. This contact page is similar to the home page. Both offer an intriguing and slightly imaginative feel, whilst the interior pages go straight to the core message. 

Move your mouse over the image to see an interior page.

 
         
   

An IT company, selling a serious product, needed strong graphics and colours to provide immediate impact.

 
         
   

Product pages are colourful and emotive, showcasing the clothing being enjoyed by happy toddlers and babies whose parents will not be able to resist the offerings from this company. The online shopping facility works easily, quickly and smoothly and gives all the information the customer needs.

 
         
   

A clean site that balances images and text, for a new billion pound project that needs to inspire as well as inform, and needs to explain a high-degree of complexity in a very simple way. Roll your mouse over the image to see an interior page and how visuals were used rather than reams of text that no one would have the time to read.

 
         
   

This recruitment company wanted to stand out from a crowded sector and the injection of some evocative graphics and a bit of light humour has worked beautifully.

Most important, the site is divided into the three distinct areas of the business, allowing the visitor to quickly go to the pertinent area of interest. Easy to navigate, easy to use.

Move your mouse over the image to see how a page full of serious information can still have impact through just a splash of bold colour.

 
     

 

 
   

This preservation charity needed an emotive site that would convince people, visually, to support the cause. This intro page is actually a slide show of some of the flora and fauna found in the protected area. If you move your mouse over the image to an interior page, you will see how the theme has been carried over. When visitors click on the "Walk with Nature" icon, they are taken to a magical show of nature as it is in the Suffolk Flora Preserve. A different take on an 'image' gallery that is both whimsical and evocative.

 
         
   

A  new startup company who design and manufacture unique outbuildings that are customised, mobile and expandable, needed a site that would have an immediate emotional impact, get the message across visually and explain an entirely new concept. With a lack of photographs, we created the original artwork to do the job and added pix as they became available.

 
     
 
   

Simple, simple, simple. Simplicity is just good common sense and the Common Sense Career Solutions website reflects this.

With just two design themes throughout and clean, simple navigation, jobseekers don't have to go through hoops to find the services they need.

Move your mouse over the image to see the second theme.

 
     
 
   

A photographer's website needs drama and clarity. The visual is all. It also needs to allow the viewer to view an online portfolio easily and quickly without too many clicks. As you see, there are a reasonable amount of pictures on the page, minimal text and only one click on each pic to have it leap onto the screen in all its glory.

 
     
 
   

A Splash/intro page should be just that - a Wow start to whet the appetite. It mustn't take ages to load and for this, image is everything. Roll your mouse over to see a sample of what is inside, showcasing the work of this special hairdressing and beauty salon.

 
     
 
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A beauty website needs to sell the dream. Lots of imagery, dramatic impact and leaves every visitor wanting more.

 
     
 
   

This site, for a financial services provider, with an impressive CV that includes high governmental posts, needed to  inspire confidence and show professionalism..and yet still have a visual impact that would prompt the visitor to find out more. It took a degree of balance, a judicious use of colour (changing the standard corporate blue, for example, into something slightly warmer) to achieve this delicate balance. It worked for Baliga and the same thought processes could work for you.

 
     
 
     
 
     

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