Posts Tagged ‘web site’


New Site: Harbourside Fish & Chips

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Harbourside | Traditional Fish & Chips

Harbourside Fish & Chips provide quality fish and chips and fresh local seafood. Their unique restaurant and takeaway has been a favourite of local residents and tourists for years and is an integral part of the barbican community.

For the design of the Harbourside web site I made use of the excellent photos taken of the shop, these can be seen in the top right of the web site. Blacks and whites have been used throughout the site in keeping with the shops colour scheme. The Harbourside font has also been used for the menu with a blackboard look created to match the menu boards used in the shops windows.

Click here to view the site.


New site launch: Headstart Hats

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Headstart Hats

Headstart Hats is a online Hat Shop specialising in classic headwear for Ladies and Gents. Designed over a two month period this is an excellent example of what can be achieved using the Zen Cart e-commerce solution.

Several additional modules have been added to the basic Zen Cart install package including Google Base (Froogle) Feeder. The site also make use of a jQuery slider which displays a number of the sites products.


New site launch: tennisMAD

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Tennis MAD

Over the festive period I have been working hard on a new tennis web site for an existing client. The old site, KGS Tennis is sadly no more and having worked on it for a couple of years now, including developing and designing the original web site and designing numerous posters and flyers for the KGS team, I have to say I am sad to see it go. That said, I have learnt a lot developing the KGS Tennis site which has helped shape the development of this new site.

tennisMAD is the first full site I’ve designed using WordPress. WordPress has allowed me to design a site that can be fully updated by the tennisMAD team, giving them more control over the content that is published on the site and allowing me more time to work on the sites design rather than administration. As well as giving the tennisMAD team more control over there own site WordPress offers a range of additional plug ins that add more user interaction including the ability to post comments on articles, interactive photo galleries, RSS feeds and much much more.

The site has officially been launched today.