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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.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Emily Ward

Emily Ward is a portrait artist based in North Tyneside. Built in Drupal 7 the new website is versatile, adaptable and easily managed, providing all the functionality needed to launch a new business and future development.

W.A.L.K.

A sister site to mikecollier.eu, W.A.L.K. is a project based at Sunderland University bringing together three artists with a common theme to their practice, yes, walking!

Monday, May 09, 2011

Mike Collier: 100 mile walk

















Launched this week to promote a new project commissioned by VARC, 100 Mile Walk, this website provides artist and educator Mike Collier with a space to develop new work and archive old projects, disseminate information and collaborate.
Built around the Drupal 7 Content Management System, HTML5 and CSS3 and utilising Google maps.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Sally Madge















A new website for performance artist Sally Madge.
As with many artists sites a simple clean look was required with full emphasis on the artwork itself.
The site is coded using HTML5 and CSS3 and utilises the jQuery library and third party hosting for video. Developing in HTML5 is possible because of modernizr and similar libraries, and I currently have two further websites coming to completion, developed in Drupal 7 and with CSS3.

sallymadge.com

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Classic Photographics

Classic Photographics buys and sells camera equipment and needed a clean efficient site to list and promote  its products.
Webdog was asked to develop a web site with a design that had a traditional, retro feel to it, and which was flexible in its content management and easily updated, with Drupal providing the CMS.

Classic Photographics

Andrew Burton, Sculptor

Web-dog launched a new content managed website for Sculptor Andrew Burton as he leaves for India on sabbatical from Newcastle University.
The site is built around the Drupal CMS and gives andrew full control over the site content.



andrewburton.org.uk