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Think Tanks

We have worked for think tanks across the political spectrum in both the UK and US. All sites offer access to the latest pamphlets in print quality; many also offer an extensive archive and online stores for previous publications.

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7 projects

www.stats.org

www.stats.org

Statistical Assessment Service, Washington DC (live site)
Stats audits the use of facts and figures by the media. The site we built is fully managed by their staff, many of whom run their own weblogs. Our software also takes any material added by Stats to create a version of the website suitable for personal organisers.

www.renewingonenation.com

Renewing One Nation, London, UK (live site)
A distinctive policy unit within the Conservative Party that focuses on poverty and vulnerability, Renewing One Nation is best known for its work on 'compassionate conservatism'. Its content managed website provides details of its forthcoming events and publications, as well as more general information about its work and principles.

www.policyexchange.org.uk

Policy Exchange, London, UK (live site)
Set up in April 2002, Policy Exchange soon established its credentials as a radical think tank. The site is kept up to date by their staff, who have full control over the text and images that appear on each page. The design is deliberately clear and uncluttered.

www.mps2002.org

www.mps2002.org

Mont Pelerin Society, London, UK (no longer live)
The Society visited London for its 2002 conference. We built a website that gave delegates full details about their itinerary, together with more general information about the city. Secure registration was also possible through the site.

www.iea.org.uk

Institute for Economic Affairs, London, UK (live site)
The IEA is one of the most respected free market think tanks in the UK. We developed a site that allowed staff to add a huge archive of pamphlets and other material - and then keep the site up to date, directly from their desks. We also included a secure online shop, with credit card payment facilities.

www.cmpa.com

Center for Media and Public Affairs, Washington DC (live site)
CMPA studies the role of the media in the political process in the US. They asked us to build a system that gave staff full control over the layout of each page, as well as its content. We also provided the Center with a series of attractive templates.

www.anglosphereinstitute.org

Anglosphere, Washington DC (client adding content)
Backed by a number of well known political figures, Anglosphere campaigns for closer links between the English speaking nations. The forward looking, contemporary nature of its work needed to be reflected in the site's look and feel. It is backed by a powerful editor, that allows staff from around the world to edit the text and photos on the site.