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New SetSeed powered website design: Focus on Sound

Sunday, March 20, 2011 at 12:51PM
Tags: portfolio, design, cms, setseed
Filed in: Website design portfolio
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Dr. Simon Foxall needed a new website for his new company, Focus on Sound, designed and built to promote and sell his music dictionary software programs.

As with any product launch, promotional content is likely to change frequently, therefore Simon knew he needed the ability to change his own content. SetSeed, our Content Management System (which we also sell as a white-label CMS product to the industry), let's him do this with ease.

We worked closely with Simon to achieve the clean and stylish look that he wanted from his new website. Simon wanted to use a grey-scale colour pallet, which meant for a challenging but rewarding design process.

SetSeed featured used the most by Focus on Sound

Task based interface

Contact Forms

Automatic version control, preview and publish drafts

Image Galleries

Email newsletter system

This is what Simon Foxall from Focus on Sound said about us:

We were lucky to find Ben. He's highly talented and very easy to work with. His system was perfect for us. First he designed a superb website, then with SetSeed he gave us a means of editing and updating that is flexible and easy to use. He has also good-humouredly been prepared to put up with what must have seemed like endless requests for additional features and tweaks. He is the ideal website designer.

New SetSeed powered website design: Muddifords Court Country House

Thursday, February 17, 2011 at 02:46PM
Tags: cms, setseed, design, portfolio
Filed in: Website design portfolio
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When Nicky and Pip took over the luxury Muddifords Court Country House with it's unique bed and breakfast rooms, they needed to establish a strong web presence and do well on search engines.

Design was important to the client as the website needed to convey the luxury of the rooms and house. The client was thrilled with the contrast, colour and typography that we came up with for the site, as well as the new logo design.

The website is powered by SetSeed to allow full control over the content by Nicky and Pip.

SetSeed features used by Muddifords Court Country House:

Page Preview and Version Control

Task based interface

Image Galleries

RSS Feeds

Images

Email Newsletter

Contact Forms

Calendar

Blog

New SetSeed powered website design: OC Robotics

Friday, February 11, 2011 at 02:23PM
Tags: design, portfolio, cms, setseed
Filed in: Website design portfolio
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Bristol based snake-arm robots manufacturer OC Robotics wanted to be able to update their website more easily. They also wanted to improve the representation of their brand within their website design. They hired Phototropic to achieve both of these goals and were very pleased with the results.

We worked closely with the team at OC Robotics to establish what they wanted from their new website. It became clear that their homepage would need to include an advanced solution to display their multiple product and service offerings without appearing cluttered. We came up with several interactive 'widgets' to automatically display multiple 'slides' of content consecutively.

So that they could control their own content with ease, we powered the website with our Content Management System (CMS), SetSeed. SetSeed makes it easy for the team at OC Robotics to fully control the content of their new website, even including all of the interactive content within the site.

SetSeed features used by OC Robotics:

Task based interface

RSS Feeds

Contact Forms

Page Preview

Newsletter mailing list

Multi-admin users

Version Control

Videos

Image Galleries

Blog

This is what Jules Foxall from OC Robotics said about us:

Hi Ben,
Thank you so much for everything you’ve done with the website and all the help you’ve given us. You’ve really done a great job. I genuinely think it’s going to make a big difference to how OC Robotics is perceived by potential clients.
The response has been unanimously positive. Seeing it going live is fantastic; Rob and I have been very excited about it.
You must come over to Bristol so I can buy you a drink some time.
Thanks again.
Jules

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