We build bespoke websites, tailored to the needs of your project, business or organisation. We first establish precisely what you need your website to deliver, then design architecture and produce detailed visuals for your approval, before we begin any technical work.
We bring a professional design and technical ethos to every project, using W3C Standards-Compliant markup and CSS, in order to maximise extensibility, usability and accessibility. Some of our recent projects are presented here.
Philip Mould is a specialist dealer in British art. He and his colleagues work from a beautiful ground-floor gallery and rooms in Mayfair's Dover Street, in the heart of the London's art district.
We were asked to consider a redesign of the company's website, whilst retaining a key feature - the ability to view items by Artist, Sitter or subject category. We have also added a powerful, bespoke CMS, to enable the Philip Mould staff to upload, describe and update all stock items, including switchable versions of their home page, toggling between a 'Featured Portrait' module and a multiple-item 'Recent Acquisitions' version.
Our gratitude to Randy Simons for his 'columnization' script, of which we have made good use on the catalogue pages.
http://www.philipmould.com

Alan Tabor wanted a website which would cover not only his Fine Art photography, but other areas of interest, as a way of introducing current and potential clients to his range and versatility.
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Both formerly heads of Chinese Art at Christie's, Chris Knapton and Nader Rasti's business is still based in London's St James's, exhibiting at fairs in the U.S.A. and Hong Kong, with annual exhibitions in their space in SW1.
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Sheila Cook specialises in the beautiful and the extraordinary, rarities and eccentricities, supplying theatres and film-makers with costumes and accessories sourced from a variety of periods and genres.
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With its elegant, intuitive structure and easy navigation, there was no pressing reason to dramatically alter the appearance of Simon Ray's website when we considered its upgrade to a data-driven solution.
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