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Jeremy Knowles Indian Art
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Sheila Cook Textiles
Sheila Cook has many years experience working within the dramatic arts, providing costume and textiles for period productions. She has the most wonderful range of stock, and asked us to produce a site to display it within clearly defined categories.
With its high-impact home page linking into various category galleries, the website delivers colour and drama, enhanced by zoomable images and links to designers and other institutions within the fashion and costume-design world.
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Art History News
Bendor Grosvenor is somewhat unique among his colleagues in that he is as much an art historian as he is a commerical dealer. He asked us to produce a bespoke platform for his Art History News blog.
Running on our InSitu Content Management System, Art History News combines facility for images, videos and links to third-party content, and the blog has enabled Bendor to build upon his existing profile to great effect. Visitor numbers have grown impressively since its launch in the Spring of 2011.
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Heart of the Cevennes
The Heart of the Cevennes was an English-language magazine published in the south of France, and we were commmissioned to oversee design of the print and web versions.
Ecompassing editorial pages, features, advertisements and online rental modules, the website delivered a comprehensive and interactive version of the printed publication.
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Sue Ollemans Oriental Works of Art
Sue Ollemans has been dealing in Oriental Works of Art for almost twenty years. Travelling widely to source and exhibit, she needed asked for a completly mobile system, so she could update stock and Exhibition details on the move.
The Content Management System also includes facility to create discreet, passworded Private Viewing galleries, and has fully editable text areas for updating information across the website.
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Tumbuka
Dominique Whitehead established her atelier-based roasting enterprise in 2009. She wanted to convey not just her product, but the spirit in which she created and runs the business.
Alongside product details, you will find information about her strong links with the producers around the world.
Using our InSitu CMS, Dominique can sell online, and we will shortly be adding a branded blog to the site, and extending the CMS to other features.
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Sam Fogg
Sam Fogg is one of the world's leading specialists in Medieval Art. His website needed to reflect the full range of items in which he deals, and we were also asked to imbue the site with a sense of movement.
Extensive category dropdowns lead to carousel galleries, which in turn link to 'show/hide' pages of multiple images, especially formatted for printing.
The website also includes a large exhibition archive, means of purchasing catalogues, and a Press section.
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Colin Bowles
Colin Bowles has established a global reputation as a leader in his field, of mounting and restoration of works of art, and for his installation expertise. He wanted his website to convey a range of images and detail about the kind of work he and his colleagues carry out.
Elegant information pages, with 'lightbox'-style popups and carefully arranged text deliver the required impression with restrained simplicity.
We were fortunate to be able to work with photographer Matt Pia on this project, and his images greatly enhance the presentation.
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