Portfolio of Work:
Content Managed Web Sites (Page 1)
Client: Rebound Technology Group
Location: Newbury
URL: www.reboundeu.com
Ampheon initially built a small static web site presence for Rebound Technology a few years ago. The site was subsequently redesigned and redeveloped in to a fully content-managed, multi-lingual solution with an easy-to-use editing system, and including RSS data feeds from ehttp://www.electronicsweekly.com/xternal sites including BBC News and Electronics Weekly.
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: The London Cycle Network
Location: London
URL: www.londoncyclenetwork.org.uk
This flagship project was developed for the organisation responsible for London's cycle network. The client required a system allowing full management of content, including layered password protection for restricted content. The system also incorporated third party mapping tools to provide dynamic mapping of London's cycle routes.
"It means a lot for us to finally be able to share information with the various project stakeholders and to change our minds if and when we see fit do so. Your CMS permits this activity in a unique way and it really seems eons ahead of the competition."
John Dinunzio
London Cycle Network
Client: Makalu Expedition 2008
Location: London
URL: www.makalu2008.org
This content managed site was build on behalf of the Ministry of Defence for their 50th anniversary expedition to the Nepalese Himalaya. The site required the ability for the four teams to be able to log on and update a blog on a regular basis via a satellite connection from the mountain. In addition to the core blog management, the site also allows for updating of all content including a guestbook, a gallery, training, the teams and the expeditions sponsors and supporters.
Client: ASRA
Location: London
URL: www.asra.ac.uk
We were approached by the Association for Student Residential Accommodation to build a new content-managed web site that included the ability to manage all menu items, all content and a list of members who have access to securely restricted content. The site was also required to be accessible, which as with all Ampheon-designed sites was included as standard.
Client: Leatherworld Furniture
Location: London
URL: www.leatherworldfurniture.co.uk
Ampheon were requested to build this site around the company’s existing logo style so as to provide for a self-managed online catalogue. The site does not incorporate e-commerce at this time, but the structure of the site was intentionally written so that a custom online store can be easily added at a later date. This website, domain name and brand are now for sale. Contact us for more information.
Client: London Capital Finance
Location: London
URL: www.ldncap.com
London Capital Finance Limited provides a range of capital markets services to UK-based smaller companies and private investors. Our brief was to provide an easy-to-use content-managed web site so that an in-house administrator could easily update the site content without further training. The design was created according to a tight brief supplied by the client.
Client: Mayfair School
Location: London
URL: www.mayfairschool.co.uk
Ampheon were requested to build a content-managed site that also included an online booking facility for English language courses in London. Ampheon’s extensive experience in the EFL industry helped in the definition of how the site should be laid out, how the booking system should work, and how to organise the content.
Client: Whitewater Leasing
Location: Sittingbourne
URL: www.whitewaterleasing.co.uk
Ampheon were requested to build an online car leasing web site that allowed the administrator to update vehicle and special offer rates, and for site visitors to browse and make enquiries. The site also included a leasing wizard to determine the best type of leasing for the site visitor.
Client: The Archdiocese of Southwark
Location: London
URL: www.ogfsouthwark.org.uk
The Archdiocese required a web site to support the Ongoing Formation of Priests project that provide training to Catholic priests. The site is entirely controlled via a control management facility enabling the client to add, modify, and remove both the general site content as well as the course and event information.
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