Its been a busy year….

Its been a busy year. We’ve been working with our existing clients on some exciting projects. From an interactive Rock & Roll, couter culture academic resource. Farm sites across the South West. China & Social history websites. Magento ecommerce site for Rebel Angel, community sites, a couple of charity projects. Developing websites that automatically resize & restyle based on different devices. Quite alot of social integration into existing clients sites.
New design and identity for Bath based m-designs.
We have just created a new design and identity for Bath based m-designs.
From logo design, business cards, stationary and a flash based website.
All the websites content & images are managed by text files, so changes and future updates are simple and cost effective.
www.m-designs-uk.com
Author & Travel Writers Website
Just completed a website for Author & Travel Writer Barbara Kastelein.
The website is fully content managed and resizes & crops photos to retain the design and identity.
Are you on the map?

Google Business Listings, now known as Google Places, offers a great opportunity for less optimised sites to get themselves high up the rankings for relevant search results.
So, if your not listed, contact us & we’ll help you get found on Google Places.
(As you can see from the image above we’ve got Johns Bikes to no1 in both natural search and Google places)
Recruitment website design & identity

We’ve just completed another website and brand identity for a recruitment company.
- Created a new and unique brand identity
- Designed a logo
- Designed business stationary; letterheads, business cards, email templates
- Designed the website
- Setup and developed a full back-office recruitment management area: extensive and scalable
- Fully integrated email mailing list system
- Full dynamic Content Management System
- Set up virtual office suite of tools
- Reporting stats service
Tools for Self Relliance website goes live

TOOLS FOR SELF RELIANCE CYMRU collects old and unwanted hand tools from all over Wales. They clean, repair and sharpen them, and send tool kits to grass roots community groups in several African countries.
They asked us to design and build them a website and make it easy for them to mange and sell online.
Below are some of the features that enable them to now manage their website and market the charity effectively.
- We redesigned their website
- Created a system that allowed them to fully control their websites content.
- Setup a newsletter mailing list system, so their database is growing via the website & they can communicate easily
- Setup a full ecommerce system to allow them to sell products and accept donations.
Ivy House Dairy Farm goes online

Ivy House Farm in Beckington produces Jersey Milk products, selling across the South West and London.
They had no website when we met, now they are online, receiving enquiries.
Here’s what we did:
- Redesigned their logo, business identity and packaging
- Created a website that promotes their business and products
- Made sure they were listed well in Google
- Gave them the ability to edit all their websites content & news
- Setup a mailing list system so they can communicate with their customers
- Designed Point of Sale for their products
- Updated and refined their labels
What should you look for when getting a website built?

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Choose a website designer with core graphic design / marketing skills & technical knowledge, so you end up with a “Unique” website that truly reflects your business.
Local artist starts selling online

Local Bradford on Avon artist Moira Forsyth, wanted to showcase and sell her “naturally dyed yarns” online.
We created an dynamic ecommerce website for her, she can now organise and sell her products, orders come in and payments processed securely online.
Showcasing Walcot Street in Bath

We’ve been working with Johns Bikes in Walcot Street, Bath to promote and showcase all the great places in and around the bike shop and workshop. Walcot street is a great area to explore, so we’ve created our very own interactive guide to the street.
Click here to Explore Johns Bikes Interactive Guide to Walcot Street


