Private Sector
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6 projects
www.expertsources.co.uk
Expert Sources, London, UK (under development)
A company with an exciting new online business, we worked with Expert Sources in early 2004 to design and build its website. We expect the site to launch later in the year.
www.mediaintelligencepartners.com
Media Intelligence Partners, London, UK (client adding content)
MIP is a new company, launching in May 2004. The site details the partners, their work and highlights some of their clients -- as well as providing a library of media briefings, which are freely available to all visitors. Different versions of the site were produced for the UK, US and international markets. We also developed the company's corporate identity.
www.celebrityproductions.org.uk
Clive Conway Celebrity Productions, Oxford, UK (live site)
The company is responsible for organising audiences with political figures such as Tony Benn, Iain Duncan Smith, Ann Widdecombe, Alistair Campbell and William Hague. The site is fully content managed, allowing staff to keep it up to date and provide information to the public but also to the venues where events are staged.
www.politicos.co.uk
Politico's Bookstore, London, UK (live site)
Thanks to the success of the site we built for Politico's Bookstore, the majority of their sales are now online - leading the company to close its premises in Westminster and operate solely over the web. The site securely processes credit card details and allows shoppers to browse the entire catalogue online, jumping to related items with ease.
www.tenalps.com
Ten Alps Communications, London, UK (live site)
Bob Geldof set up Ten Alps, which now has interests in television, advertising and events management. The site we built for the company is updated daily by its staff - providing information to the media, investors and potential clients. It now also includes 'microsites' for several companies within the group.
www.terringtonmanagement.com
Terrington Management, London, UK (live site)
Terrington asked us to set up a simple website in 2001 for prospective clients, setting out how it can help companies win business from governments and NGOs around the world. It was decided that, given that much of the material had a long lifespan, it was not necessary to provide an editor for Terrington's staff.


