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A simple layout, but a well rounded site. Originally with its own content management system, but recently updated to work with the predator maintenance CMS, whilst the blog uses the popular wordpress platform. Entirely database driven and updatable.
This site was designed for Victoria Park Tennis, an LTA club in Salisbury. The site makes the best use of my content management system and is nearly 100% editable.
Chris contacted me about designing a site for him to display his personal photography work. The brief was fairly open, although he sent me a list of sites he liked to give me some inspiration. He also wanted a content management system for his images which is not something I've worked on before. The site was a good challenge for me and I am very pleased with the final outcome. Hopefully this will lay the groundwork for me to do some similar image - based work in the future.
Shortly after finishing work on newsarum.co.uk, I was contacted by Jonathan to work on a similar project. This time, Jonathan had a much clearer view of the final design, which was interesting to work to. Although I was able to reuse a lot of code from Chris' site, I added a few new features like the flash slideshow and the automatically updating "new" category.
Quite far removed from my other designs. Lana was quite clear about what she wanted from the outset, and provided all the artwork herself. The minimalist design works well in the final product. This was the first site especially designed to use the Predator Maintenance CMS.
This was one of my first sites, originally coded in coldfusion, but now in php. This latest version includes a guestbook, band blog, updatable member profiles, scripts for handling news items and much more. Possibly one of my most technical sites. Since One Drunk Morning have now disbanded, the site is mirrored here at Predator Design.
Written for the Salisbury Ultimate Player's League, this site calculates match scores, player scores and team rankings from it's backend database.
The first site I designed under the name of Predator Design. A reasonably large site that implements a complex FTP system I have sworn never to use again. Uses an interactive web poll provided by fusioncharts. Unfortunately, I have lost contact with WAY, so the site is mirrored here at Predator Design. |








