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Web Design

website design for a chocolate company

Regular blog readers will have been on Sara’s journey from a germ of an idea back in the Spring to a fully fledged business complete with website five months later. You might remember me asking for your help in helping Sara choose a logo (she loved them all and couldn’t decide), we then updated you with the finished logo and stationery before I had the enviable task of having to plan out her site. Naturally I needed to undertake plenty of research whilst planning the site (and probably gained a few pounds in the process…).

Sara offers handmade chocolates for corporate events and weddings as well as (sign me up!) making and tasting parties. The goal was at this stage to provide an information resource, Sara has a young family and didn’t want a shop on the site (at the moment) so we just needed to make it look gorgeous and provide enough information for Sara’s customers to get in touch.

website design for chocolatier

Sara wrote her own copy with a few pointers from me and I love the fact that she’s so effectively communicated her passion for her business and her chocolates.

I love the way Chloe has used imagery to guide people around the site – it makes things so much more interactive. And the photography works really well.

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What do you think?

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website design for wedding photographer guildford

Ooooooh I can hardly contain myself. For weeks I’ve been desperate to show you photographer Matt Tyler’s delicious new website and finally here it is! Good to go.

So what do you think? Scrumptious is a word I’d like to use to describe it myself… But being a democracy I’d like to hear your thoughts too…

Matt approached us a few months back. He’d seen a lot of the work we’d done for other photographers (we do seem to attract them, in the nicest possible way…) and he wondered whether we could help him redesign his website. His original site was far from dreadful so the pressure was on to come up with something super-amazing. Matt had quite a clear brief for us: he liked the dark background, he’d just had a new logo created by a friend (which is lovely) and wanted to incorporate that and he wanted a lot more functionality.

Matt’s original site didn’t flow as well as it might. Simple things like it lacked a contact page and the gallery was hosted externally so if you clicked on that you lost the navigation. The dark design also felt quite heavy. So cue the fabulous Rob to create something that looked more engaging, showed off the photos to their best ability and still felt male.

website design for wedding photographer from guildford design agency flourish

Stuart, our resident clever clogs (aka Web Developer) has somehow with some very clever hocus pocus managed to make that gorgeous handwriting font display dynamically. Don’t ask me how because I have no idea. I’m just very impressed with him ;-) . One of the true joys of working with a photographer is that they make your life very easy because they always supply you with great photos, and this picture of Matt is fab I think – he looks super-cool!

website design for wedding photographer from guildford design agency

Rob has also added the stitching round the logo which I think works really well with the romantic and understated font (remember that list of handwriting fonts Caroline showed you last week? One of the clients she was searching for was Matt) and also softens what could be a very dark site if you weren’t careful.

website design for wedding photographer

So judging by the initial comments on twitter I know that Matt and his followers are chuffed to bits, but how about you? What do you think?

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In the studio this week… a website for Big Brother winner Nadia Almada #UBB

August 24, 2010

You might remember me showing you the logo designs we created for Big Brother winner, media darling and jewellery designer Nadia Almada here. Well Nadia is now safely ensconced in the Big Brother house and I’m delighted to be able to show off her new website.
It’s a bit of an emergency site. It was created [...]

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In the studio this week… a distinctively elegant website and blog design makeover for a venue stylist

August 19, 2010

I am delighted to be able to show you the finished website for the fabulous venue stylists Distinctive Elegance. I love the strength of the finished logo, the elegance of the pattern in the background and the impact of the images.

And here’s a little screenshot of the gallery. What do you think? We’ll be adding [...]

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In the studio this week… An emotive and engaging website for Customer Essential

June 3, 2010

I’ve been looking forward to blogging about this site now for several months, and I’m delighted to say that after much blood, sweat and tears, the Customer Essential website is now live <drum roll please>.
We have loved every moment of creating this website because of the freedom and encouragement that MD, Liz Machtynger, has given [...]

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In the studio this week… A new website design for Sarah Winterflood

May 7, 2010

Actress-turned-photographer Sarah Winterflood approached us a few months back to help her create a website with a more “grown-up” feel.
Sarah has recently got married and moved out of the Big Smoke to Esher and was looking to build up her photography business. Her current website is fun and funky, but we both felt that a [...]

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In the studio this week… A makeover for Solutions 4 Stress

May 2, 2010

Jenny Edwards runs Solutions 4 Stress. A stress management consultancy based in Surrey. I first met Jenny at the Esher Women In Business network last summer, and in February Jenny approached us to help her swizz up her website and create some promotional literature for her business. I wish I’d taken a screen grab of [...]

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Are you placing too much truck on Google?

March 25, 2010

I’ve begun to wonder whether small businesses are getting too het up on Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) at the expense of the rest of their marketing strategy.
Don’t get me wrong, getting found on Google is important. But is it important enough to pin all your hopes, dreams and marketing budget on? I mean, are people [...]

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In the studio this week… A new blog design for Elizabeth Cairns

March 17, 2010

What do you think of Elizabeth Cairns’ shiny new blog? We designed and built her site in February, and were delighted when she asked us to swizz up her blog design last week.
Here’s Elizabeth’s old Typepad blog.

It’s full of compelling posts, but there are a few design obstacles which get in the way of instant [...]

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Could web FontFonts revolutionise web design?

March 3, 2010

As a brand champion and fan of fonts first, and web designer second, I’ve always been frustrated about the lack of (reliable) font choice when it comes to designing websites. After all, just how much fun can you really have with Arial, Verdana, Times and Trebuchet? (I’m already sounding like I need to get out [...]

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