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Portfolio taster
We're busy gathering all of the work we have done for our clients so that you can see why we believe we can add real value to your business.
We are, of course, working on a number of projects for our clients at present, so we will be doing this during our coffee breaks and not their time, so please bear with us. For the time being, please see a slice of our portfolio below:

Cambridge City Council
Creative: Print design
Printing work for an advertising publication – a simple brief delivered quickly and cost-effectively! We managed the printing, collation and assembly of a 10, 000-unit print run of an advertising booklet with insert.
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Chann3l
Creative: Web development
We worked on the development and functional design for this complex database-driven website that serves the post-16 education market in the United States.
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TransGlobal Logistics
Creative: Interface design
We provided the interface for market-leading logistics-tracking software to run on Transglobal’s site. Our work involved gaining an understanding of what the software could offer, then defining the client’s needs from the software, before creating user-friendly and attractive screens.
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edexcel
Publishing: Interactive CD-ROM
We designed and built a CD-ROM resource for Edexcel to deliver book content effectively in the digital format. The CD accompanies a text book, but covers 9 modules where the book only contains 2, so the resource is very much cheaper to produce, and no less effective.
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video-english
Publishing: Application design
Our first project for video-english involved the design, editing and lay-out of a series of student text books for printing and online distribution. These are currently being used throughout the world. We are now embarking on a very exciting (and top secret) project with them, all will be revealed soon!
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Pearson Education
Publishing: Desktop application
We created a sophisticated application that simulates a desktop environment and allows pupils to launch real applications from within it. An added feature means students are sent their work via a simulated email application, which they can then use to submit the finished work to their teachers.
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One World Skills
Publishing: E-Learning website
The challenge here was to bring a bit of dynamism to a very text-heavy website, and to integrate a series of e-learning examples and objects in a coherent way.
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Cambridge University Press
Creative: Web development
We designed and built a user-managed website with personal log-ins giving access to different functions. The site is designed as a community hub, with levels of users having varying control of a download centre, forums and bulletin board. The site also delivers fully-controllable email notifications of postings and activities so is a flexible and powerful collaboration tool. |
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