New website for Capsticks

Friday, May 14th, 2010

At the start of this week we were delighted to launch a new website for Healthcare law firm Capsticks. Our brief was to redesign and build the site from the ground up to better reflect their business practice and to integrate their new brand identity created by our good friends at DC&Co.

We’re particularly pleased as this site is one of the first to run a full version of Orangutan’s bespoke ‘Nest’ Content Management System; something we’ll be talking about in more detail in the near future.

In the meantime check out the work here: http://www.capsticks.com

Richard Hywel Evans Architecture and Design

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

New site launched for Richard Hywel Evans Architecture and Design. Built in Flash to showcase thier fantastic portfolio of work and an accompanying CMS that allows Richard’s team to update the site quickly and efficiently.

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More detail to follow on main site.

You Wish Insight

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Our friends over at You Wish Insight approached us to design and build a brand new site. Aimed helping businesses to harness the power of the consumer or buyer, www.youwishinsight.com is a lightweight information driven site all neatly packaged with an integrated CMS.

Barts Children’s Hospital

Friday, November 7th, 2008

As we’re quite there yet with our new site, which is coming very soon indeed (honest), I’d thought I’d post one of our most recently completed projects – Barts Children’s Hopital.

Barts Screen

Going to Hospital can be a scary experience for children, plus it’s an intimidating environment for them to ask questions about what is going to be happening.

Working with film makers Bold Creative we created a new website for the trust that aims to address this. Bold made a series of short films featuring real kids and their experiences visiting  Barts ranging from having an Xray or an Injection to staying overnight. These were then packaged up into a friendly and easy to navigate site.

A worthwile project and one we had lots of fun with. Props to Michelle and Andy for the graft!