My Work Church Street Funding Once again I teamed up with Voist [http://www.voist.co.uk/] and and the City of Westminster [https://www.westminster.gov.uk/] to develop a website for their Arts and Culture Funding Program. The site allows users to register, manage incomplete applications, upload required documents and submit proposals. Admin
My Work AFL Tipster I'm a massive fan of Australian Rules Football and every year I end up in a tipping competition of one sort or another. And every year I get really frustrated at the poor design of sites that are more concerned with advertising revenue from gambling companies than a half decent
My Work Mapify Church Street Mapify [http://wearemapify.com/] were looking to showcase some of their work to the community surrounding Church St in Westminster, London. So they asked Chloe Frank [http://chloefrank.co.uk/] and me to help put a prototype of some of their work together. The site maps the various stakeholders in
My Work Sussy Cazalet As Sussy's Interior Consultancy & Art direction business continued to grow she need a new, mobile responsive website to show off her stunning work. She contacted A New Mark [http://www.anewmark.com/] who designed the site to showcase her work. A New Mark contacted me to build the site. We
My Work Biophilia Synchronicity Earth [http://www.synchronicityearth.org/] hosted London’s biggest wildlife party at the Natural History Museum, to raise funds for the most-needed science and conservation action, globally. They needed a website for the event and had contacted A New Mark [http://www.anewmark.com/] to design the website for
My Work dinnygoonan.com.au Dinny's website (who I must admit is my father) was quite a few years old and looked it. It was cluttered with a lot of unnecessary text and was not mobile responsive when an increasing number of people were coming to the site on mobile devices. So we needed to