Offering property inventory services to letting agents, landlords and tenants in London and the South East, Smart Inventory Service came to us for a professional looking and user friendly e-commerce site that would help new clients get on board quickly. Smart’s clients will quite often use their services to settle or prevent disputes. So it’s…
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Our Portfolio | Fennies | Responsive Website Design
As a day nursery provider with 20 years’ experience, Fennies wanted a website that would play to their strengths while offering a welcoming and easy to use resource for parents, ensuring maximum conversion. Answering Parents’ Questions: Accommodating parents with busy lifestyles and commitments on their time, we developed a fully responsive site that any device…
Our Portfolio | Commensus | Website Design
Providing cloud computing solutions to businesses, Commensus wanted a website that would showcase all of their services and answer every existing or potential client’s question as quickly, easily and effectively as possible – maximising conversion, and look great while doing so, too. Taking a WordPress based approach to the site construction, Codastar made sure that…
Our Portfolio | Citypoint Golf Studio | Website Design
Citypoint Golf Studio is a golf performance studio offering coaching and custom club fitting in the heart of the City. Offering rigorous and high tech coaching services for golfers, they wanted Codastar to create a slick and professional looking website that would appeal to City workers – and quickly give people all the information they…
Our Portfolio | Immersus Emergo | Website Design
As a product, a bottle of wine looks good, aesthetically pleasing. The wine’s colour and label design really give people a feel for the contents. Subconsciously they tell a story about the winemaker and the market/lifestyle they’re selling to. This is why when wine producer Immersus Emergo came to us for a website we decided…
YouTube puts the “You” back into their service.
If you’ve been on YouTube recently, you might have noticed a few little differences, that will ultimately make a difference in your user experience. “But how will it do that?” we hear you ask, followed by a “surely it won’t make a massive difference to our business…will it?”. Actually, it will probably make more of…
Consider your website standard before any SEO
Last week we wrote a post about the importance of updating elements on older websites in order to work your way further up Google rankings. However, it’s not just about ticking all the boxes when it comes to picture tags and CSS, the user experience is really important too and something websites both new and…