Case studies
Offering a glimpse into how some of our clients are benefiting from their web presence, these mini case studies show how surfacing data, co-ordinating campaigns and making things easier and transparent for everyone involved leads to better and more profitable engagement.
You'll note the visual design is minimal giving the work space to breathe without distractions.
Pop-up info cards share relevant info where it's helpful.
Showing someone a relevant page is essential for in person meetings so QR codes are available enabling instant sharing leaving it in their history to take away with them. Try it out: click the qr code at the top right of this page and scan the code on your mobile.
Paul Ayres catalogue and performance listing

Case study for Paul Ayres website, using Python's Django for high performance and Bootstrap for mobile & responsive web design bringing Paul's music catalogue, up-to-date performance diary of future concerts, buying CDs and scores and discover other information about Paul and his work.
Roughcheck the checklist with added intelligence

Asking someone if they have everything is unhelpful, pointing them to a list of things might be better, but what if you could help them prepare for a complex issue with clear sections and guidance to help them understand and if necessary make notes to both get them up to speed in their own time then present them with options to take and action of your choosing so conversations can be faster and more productive from the start.
Digital Art Museum
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[Digital Art Museum] Digital Art can be traced back many decades, Vera Molnar created "Computer Arts avant la lettre" in the 1950s and was awarded the d.velope digital art award [ddaa] in 2005. Wolfgang Lieser recognised this early history could be lost and so in 1997 started the Digital Art Museum aiming to become the world's leading online resource for the history and practice of digital fine art.