A Busy Summer for our Portfolio

It seems like ages since we last updated our portfolio. The cobbler's children never have shoes, just as our own site is usually the last to be worked on! However, our clients keep telling us we should be blowing our own trumpet more often, so here goes...

It seems like ages since we last updated our portfolio. The cobbler’s children never have shoes, just as our own site is usually the last to be worked on! However, our clients keep telling us we should be blowing our own trumpet more often, so here goes…

Blowing our own trumpet

It’s been a busy summer and we’ve added quite a few businesses to our Kent website design portfolio. In fact, it’s become so large, we’ve had to change the layout of the page to make it easier to explore! Some are redesigns (because we include updates in our monthly packages) and others are brand new company launches, which are always exciting to be involved in.

We have a few more sites almost ready to launch and some are only just beginning to take shape, so we’ll try to keep on top of these updates in future.

Anyway, here’s a summary of some of our most recent work:

Kent Divorce Solicitor

A change of staff and a re-brand gave us a chance to deliver a much cleaner, fresher version of the site, based on one, long page.

Kent Divorce Solicitor

http://kentdivorcesolicitor.co.uk/

Graham Lee Finances

A simple but smart site for Canterbury business.

Graham Lee Finances

http://grahamleefinances.co.uk/

eXtreme Clean

A restructure and change in focus for the company resulted in a new domain and fresher website, along with a request for us to manage a Google AdWords campaign.

eXtreme Clean

http://extremecleankent.co.uk/

I Love the Club

A one page site with plenty of information and video.

I Love the Club

http://ilovetheclub.biz/

Solid Link Services

A completely new site for this company that specialises in pumps and attenuation tanks.

Solid Link Services

http://solidlinks.co.uk/

The Whitstable Garden Party

Great fun working on this project, complete with online ticket sales and assisting with the management of their social media accounts. A returning client but with a completely different kind of business.

Whitstable Garden Party

http://whitstablegardenparty.co.uk/

Grate Stoves & Fires

A redesign to include an online catalogue that can easily be changed to allow online sales.

Grate Stoves & Fires

http://gratestovesandfires.co.uk/

Dear Geek

A redesign of our sister (or brother?) site to match the fairly marvellous brand.

Dear Geek

http://www.deargeek.co.uk/

PlayMaker Game

An interesting challenge – build a WordPress blog that seamlessly integrates with an existing, non-WordPress website. Can you see the join?

PlayMaker Blog

http://playmakergame.com/blogs/

GRB Concerts

A fun project, complete with music player, even if it was hard to get Burt Bacharach out of our heads.

GRB Concerts

http://grbconcerts.com/

Class Art

An art school moved into more permanent premises, so needed online premises to match!

Class Art

http://classartwhitstable.co.uk/

Elliott’s @ No.1 Harbour Street

A lovely restaurant / bistro in Whitstable threw down the gauntlet – get us online and on Facebook before the Whitstable Oyster Festival. Less than two weeks before the festival began…

No 1 Harbour Street

http://www.no1harbourstreet.co.uk/

Claire @ Blueprint Kent

Putting a friendly face on mortgage and financial planning.

Blueprint Kent

http://blueprintkent.co.uk/

Would you like to be in that list?

With sites starting at only £5 per month, including Google Apps for Work, the first step is to contact us – the rest is easy!

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