Posts Tagged ‘build’

Willesley Online

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Client: Ashby & Coalville District Scouts

Project: http://www.willesley.org

I’ve been the Web Developer for Ashby & Coalville District Scouts for a few years now, and the website was due for a revamp, as well requiring a sophisticated backend to handle the administration of Willesley Campsite. The site features information on the district, the campsite, hosts mini websites for each group/unit in the district, as well as an entire booking system for the campsite.

This project took several months to complete, mainly due to the vastness and requirements of the campsite administration system. I did this project for free as a way of saying thank you for my years in Scouting and how it has improved my life.



SE Scotland Region Scouts

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Client: South East Scotland Region Scouts

Project: http://www.southeastscotlandscouts.org.uk

When The Scout Association reorganised their structure a few weeks ago, new websites were required for each of the regions. WebServ UK were called in to finish a half built design and convert it into a functioning Joomla template. Utilising XHTML, CSS and JavaScript technologies, the project was completed within a matter of hours.



Escouts Route Hiker

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Client: Escouts

Project: Escouts Route Hiker - A free to use website for planning and creating hikes for walkers in the UK.

Nearly five years ago I was doing the Duke of Edinburgh scheme through my school. When it came to creating the route cards for the hikes, our team got very frustrated and annoyed - if you make a mistake you have to go back and work out all the timings again. This sometimes resulted in spending hours on filling in the paperwork.

To solve this problem I created an Excel Spreadsheet. This basically worked out the timings automatically, and proved to be a huge success for our Duke of Edinburgh team. I had been part of the Escouts community for nearly a year at this point, and realised that others could benefit from using my spreadsheet. For this reason, I decided to make a small website with the same principle as the spreadsheet. With a huge amount of participation and ideas from the Escouts Community over the course of a year, the website went live, and has consistently grown in it’s usage over the last year. With 1039 users to date and no marketing done by myself, this project appears to have huge potential. For this reason I decided to turn the project into a company called ‘RouteHiker’, which will hopefully go live later this year.



Niran7

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Client: Niran Vinod - a talented graphic designer from London, UK.

Project: www.niran7.com

As a favour I turned my good friend Niran’s website design into a fully working site. Read more…



StudentOlé

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Client: Limehouse Services Limited

Project: www.studentole.co.uk

As a client project for WebServUK, I created this unique website for Limehouse Services called StudentOlé. Taking several months to complete due to the vastness of the site, StudentOlé is basically a unique guide to check out what’s happening in your area. It features many elements includings guides to pubs and clubs, gigs and even plenty of money saving tips - perfect for students!

StudentOlé

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WebServ UK Support

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Client: WebServ UK

Project: www.webservuksupport.com

To improve customer support and response times, I took it upon myself to build WebServ UK a functional and easy to use support site. The support website is split into 2 different sections: Helpdesk and Status. Read more…



GOGREENCAR

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Client: GOGREENCAR - a company offering eco-friendly private hire taxis in London, UK.

Project: www.gogreencar.co.uk

Working for WebServ UK, I converted the client’s exact design into a fully functioning website and marketing tool. Read more…