Pages

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Neil Murray is a theatre designer who has worked for the RSC, Northern Stage, Dundee Rep, and many more companies over the past 40 years. The requirement was for an easily navigable site that was image strong.




The site: HTML 5, CSS3, jQuery
www.neilmurray.org.uk

Monday, March 04, 2013

Classic Photographics - Vintage Photographs

In February Web-dog launched a new Vintage Photographs web site for Classic Photographics to run alongside their Vintage Camera site.



The site is managed with the Drupal open source CMS, and utilises HTML5 and CSS3.
http://vintagephotographs.classicphotographics.co.uk/

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Kathryn Hodgkinson - creative practitioner

Kathryn Hodgkinson is a creative practitioner based in the North East of England
The commision was for a website documenting a variety  of projects delivered in the public realm, as well as the artist's contemporary art practice.

Projects web page



Friday, August 03, 2012

Paul Barnes

With a new exhibition for Aberdenshire based artist Paul Barnes opening in Los Angeles this month, at the Thinkspace Gallery, Web-dog has launched a new website to promote and document Pauls work and practice.


paul-barnes.com home page

The site is managed with the Drupal open source CMS, and utilises HTML5 and CSS3.
www.paul-barnes.com

Thursday, June 21, 2012

David Dye

A new website for Newcastle based artist and educator David Dye, www.daviddye.co.uk, providing a time based archive archive of past work as well as documenting current and future projects.

Built in html 5 and css3 and using jQuery




Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Mark Todman & Marcia Ley

This April sees the launch of a new website for artists and educators Mark Todman and Marcia Ley.


This website will help them to promote their work both in the community working for schools, health organisations, and in higher education, as well as their individual practise as artists.

The site is fully content managed using Drupal 7, and built in html 5 and css3.

Friday, September 02, 2011

Website Development

With all websites it is important to keep an eye not only that the content is up-to-date, relevant, semantic and compliant but also that the design and structure are keeping pace with the changes in the ever changing world of the internet.

Web-dog strives to design and develop with the most recent technologies and encourage clients to recognise the benefits of a rebuild in conjunction with any redesign or development of functionality.

New website for botanist Stuart Hedley to be launched early September. HTML5, CSS3, jQuery

Re-design for photographer Colin Davison incorporating jQuery functionlity to display project work.

yourPrintDepartment

This week saw the launch of a new website for the recently transformed yourPrintDepartment, a design and print company based in North Tyneside.


Web-dog worked in conjunction with yourPrintDepartment on the site design. The site is managed through a CMS and developed in HTML5 and CSS3.