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Clever tech and a new look for SeatPlans.com
Our work 01/11/2009

The recently launched SeatPlans.com is a site we’re particularly proud of. It’s a novel idea that allows flyers to read and share views on the best aeroplane seats. It shows users the best flights, airlines and seats on any journey around the world, based on reviews and ratings submitted by consumers, as opposed to comparing flights simply on price alone. Something important to a lot of flyers, and particularly frequent flyers.
New site launched for Crisis
Our work 30/09/2009

We're as proud as punch to launch something very worthwhile: a website for the national homeless charity Crisis. The charity came to us to help them launch a site that would encourage people to campaign, donate, fundraise and volunteer. After our work with the Homeless World Cup over the last few years, it was a natural progression for us.
Plugin typeface, as featured in Computer Arts
Our work 23/09/2009
Loft designer Clare Sutcliffe has designed a typeface called Plugin, it's featured in this month's Computer Arts, and best of all, Clare's decided to give it away free. Woohoo! Click below to get your copy...
T3 Awards website launch
Our work 08/07/2009
We've just launched a brand-new website for the T3 Awards. These key industry awards, now in their third year, are hotly contested amongst the technically savvy gadgerati and showcase the best in technology. The site needs to attract as many votes as possible and this year T3 wanted to build on past success by creating a fully immersive, sophisticated, intelligent and entertaining Awards site.
New site for start-up SaniPost
Our work 24/06/2009
We've just launched this rather smart website for Nettoyer Media, to promote their new public SaniPost units. We first met them about a month ago, and turned the project around in just three weeks to coincide with their launch. Our work is also driving the overall brand strategy of the company.
New site for the Digital Artist Awards 2009!
Our work 09/04/2009
We've just launched a rather exciting and colourful new website for the Digital Artist Awards 2009, sponsored by Intel and organised by the publisher of Computer Arts, .net, 3DWorld and ImagineFX magazines.
It's a great honour for us to be invited to build the site for this high profile industry event.
Pro and amateur designers, animators and FX supremos worldwide can register and upload their favourite works, together details about how they created them and team photos. There's even a 'Rising Stars' category open to under-16's, and a range of inspirational live masterclasses, kicked off by Dave Gibbons of Watchmen fame.
New features for the National Equipment Register
Our work 20/03/2009
TER, The National Equipment Register, is the UK’s register of lost and stolen plant machinery. It provides a registration service, and a checking service for those buying such equipment to check that it has not been registered as stolen – a bigger problem than you’d imagine.
Sage 200 integration for Cyclescheme
Our work 28/02/2009
Pushing on with our end-to-end automation of Cyclescheme's online business processes, we have just completed a full integration from their extranet to Sage 200. This is enabling the company to handle a rapidly growing volume of business as they continue to win accounts with some of the UK’s largest employers. They will be able to process accounts in minutes, rather than hours, and with less risk of manual error.
New Matchbox sales reports
Our work 20/01/2009
We have just completed a brand new sales reports application for Matchbox, our platform for ecommerce, online publishing and digital marketing.
It’s packed with lovely charts and graphs that enable you to view sales volumes, conversion rates and demographics. And you can break these down for individual products and promotions, to accurately monitor the commercial success of your marketing activities.
Online hire agreements for Cyclescheme
Our work 06/01/2009
Cyclescheme enables you to buy a bike through your employer completely tax free, under a government scheme, saving many people about half the cost. Most spread the cost of the purchase over year, coming direct out of their pay packet, under a hire-purchase arrangement. This has been fairly labour-intensive to organise, as all the HP contracts need to be personalised, printed, sent out, tracked until return, recorded, and then archived, before bike vouchers can be issued.




