Dyson Deals was developed primarily to experiment with data feeds and SEO techniques. All though the site is still in its infancy sales have started grow at a healthy pace alongside a growth in traffic.
Dyson Deals is built on a template, which has been highly customised to suit the product and the objective. As with many of the other sites a mixture of PHP and Photoshop were involved to obtain the look and feel.
Torrance Parish Church required a website that builds on their core value of belief and community. The solution a Wordpress based CMS, which allow the publishers easy control over the social site.
I designed the website using Photoshop, which was then sliced up accordingly and translated in css based templates.
I am resposnsible for the design and development off all TotalPDA emails. I am also skilled in email data analysis to help build on future email activity.
Technologies used: HTML, Photoshop, Inline CSS
As with many companies TotalPDA required professional looking business cards for all out bound sales staff.
I designed the business cards to be functional, yet build on the TotalPDA brand.
TotalPDA have traditionaly published within the inside front cover of PDA Essentials for the past five years.
I am responsible for the design of all adverts insuring the document is print ready and delivered on time.
TotalPDA works closely with many large corporate partners.
In this instance Vodafone required a microsite to sell TomTom satnav at a reduced rate to its staff.
Panix Media was created to offer web design services to small Glasgow businesses during my spare time. As my responsibilities at TotalPDA increased my spare time decreased putting a stop to freelance web design.
I now pass all leads generated from this website to a friend who runs a Glasgow web studio.
Deayton’s camera shop is a small family run business based in Glasgow. Deaytons have seen an increase in enquiries and portrait booking since the site’s launch.
I designed and developed the small promotional website using Wordpress CMS, which allows the employees of Deaytons to change text, add images and update prices easily.
ToyHype is a toy news blog, which generates revenue through affiliate commissions and advertising sales. The website is used by partners for fast exposure to the online community and for email harvesting via competitions and incentives.
Cuddly Kingdom is a family run soft toy and gift store based in Glasgow
I designed and built the website, but over time have moved into a consultancy roll offering direction and guidance