Web Development Portfolio

Portfolio of Work: Charity / Not for Profit



Client: Love4Pets
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
URL: www.love4pets.gr

This animal welfare site based in Thessaloniki, Greece was built using a custom Wordpress template. The client now manages all site content themselves. The site is mainly in Greek with some English content for other language speakers.



Client: Lamara Charity Foundation
Location: London
URL: www.lamaracharityfoundation.co.uk

We were approached by a UK charity that supports children in the former Soviet Union who suffer from cerebral palsy. The brief was to design a small bi-lingual (English and Russian) brochure site with the ability to make online donations via RBS WorldPay.



Client: Oxford Fun Run
Location: Oxford
URL: www.oxfordfunrun.org.uk

Ampheon were requested to build this web site by an existing client. The purpose of the site is to promote the annual charity fun run event in Oxford, so as to make it easy for potential runners and sponsors to find information.



Client: CSFI Online Store
Location: London
URL: bookstore.csfi.org.uk

The Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation approached Ampheon with a request to build an online store to sell their publications. Due to the layout and display of the publications, and because they are available as both downloadable books and via post a custom-written store was required. The project has allowed the charity to now reach their members more easily thus increasing revenue and providing a better member service. Payment is by invoice and via RBS WorldPay.



Client: British Committee for the Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles
Location: London
URL: www.parthenonuk.com

The British Committee for the Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles are the leading organisation outside Greece campaigning for the return of the Parthenon Marbles (also known as the Elgin Marbles). The purpose of the site is to disseminate information about the campaign and the reasons behind it, and to encourage participation from Internet visitors to support the return. This is the Committee's first web site, and Ampheon managed and consulted on the project from initial discussions through to site launch. The site nature meant frequent updates, and Ampheon's custom-written content management tool was integrated to meet this requirement.