Tag Archives: Web

Proud and Loud Arts

Proud and Loud Arts

Proud & Loud Arts are a disability-led theatre company based in Manchester. They create performances with fun and energy using their own ideas, experiences and imagination. The project involved workshops with the company to inform the branding concept and subsequent design of their website.

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Aqueous Humour

Aqueous Humour

Aqueous Humour is a strikingly visual performance company, performing bouffon-style physical spectacle to challenge the “normal” atmosphere, attitudes and behaviour of any given location. The company required a website to serve as a showcase for their work, and a means for potential clients to contact them.

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Ashurst Communications

Ashurst Communications

Design, build and deployment of website for Manchester-based PR firm Ashurst Communications.

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Nerissa Cargill Thompson

Nerissa Cargill Thompson

Nerissa Cargill Thompson is an established designer and community artist based in Manchester. Nerissa needed her portfolio website redesigning to show the diverse range of her work.

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Jenny Harris Drama

Jenny Harris Drama

Jenny Harris is a professional drama workshop leader based in Manchester U.K. who has led workshops and taught drama since 1989. Jenny needed an online portfolio of her work that was bright and colourful.

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Charlotte Newson

Charlotte Newson

Charlotte Newson is a visual artist based in Manchester. Her work and skills are translated into a broad range of media, such as public art, set design and photography. Charlotte required a website designing, building and deploying in a very short time frame, to coincide with an exhibition launch and a related interview on BBC Radio 4.

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Fiona Reeves

Fiona Reeves

Contract for bespoke illustration for freelance web developer Fiona Reeves.

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Prospects.ac.uk

Prospects.ac.uk

During my time working with the web development team at Graduate Prospects, I was part of a small in-house team responsible for the ongoing design and development of the Prospects.ac.uk website.  

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DIY Theatre

DIY Theatre

DIY is an established Theatre Company of learning disabled performers. The company has been creating entertaining, accessible and thought-provoking theatre since 1994. DIY required a website to inform people about who they are, what they do, and how to get involved.

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