Archive for 'Work'
Caswell Adhesives (Site Refresh)
Posted on25. May, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
2006 has seen further development of the site to allow more Content Management, and a number of adjustments to the site layout and structure to give more focus on Caswell Adhesives core product range.
Development To Date:
2000 Caswell Adhesives website developed from 2 static pages to a site that described the product range
2003 Site become dynamic. More content [...]
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CSS Web standards photo album…
Posted on11. May, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
When starting to develop a new website… or redeveloping an old website, business managers and owners often are not sure what features they want… at Active Progression or when consulting, i try to offer as many different…
Bring your images to life… with an interactive gallery…
The thumnails are presented in horizontal rows. You choose the number [...]
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Corporate Blogging – How ?
Posted on11. May, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
In 2005, as you can maybe see from earlier posts i started to get the bug to start finding out more about blogging… and am really pleased with the progress made. When I started blogging, and corporate blogging in particular…
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Video On Your Website…
Posted on11. May, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
In recent years with the quickening pace in the proliferation of broadband we see more interest than ever in video footage on the web. The debate between which player (windows / quicktime / real) seems to be less of an issue now days with the .flv format. I myself have now had 4 instances (3 in [...]
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Good Luck Oakham CC
Posted on30. Apr, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
Just a quick note to wish Oakham Cricket Club all the best for their forthcoming season… what’s my interest at OCC… well I designed and developed an affordable and easy to use content managment system for cricket clubs. Project II in this field is to offer a blogging facility (similar to this) and based on the [...]
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Oakham Cricket Club
Posted on30. Apr, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
In conjunction with Kookaburra Sport (who sponsored the development of the website) and Blusky Marketing, I developed a basic web standards based website, with a simple to use Content Management System that could be offered to UK cricket clubs, and subsequently roled out with ease.
Project Included:
Dynamic Content Management System (ActiveCMS v.4)
Standard template driven design, allowing [...]
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Business coach – Individuals & Teams ?
Posted on11. Apr, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
I have just started the redevelopment of a number of websites for William Barron, a successful business coach in the Midlands. He has a number of different websites targetted to essentially the same business – that of business coaching and mentoring. I was responsible for developing three sites targetting 3 specific aspects of his businesses.
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Spraylat Update – Protectapeel Video
Posted on01. Apr, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
The Spraylat website was redesigned and developed in 2002. Since then it has undergone a number of further updates. In 2006 video footage to the site, promoting the latest addition to the Spraylat product range – Protectapeel. The format chosen to show the video was Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Video (.flv). Macromedia Flash video lets you [...]
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3D Sports – UK ecommerce
Posted on03. Jan, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
Sport and websites seems to be a recurring theme in projects that I have worked on since 1999 when I designed and developed clikcricket.com. In 2006 I was responsible for the design and rebuild of www.3dsports.co.uk. An online sports retail site in the UK.
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Emart – Online Retail
Posted on02. Jan, 2006 by Andrew Watson.
Emart was a website that I created in 2005, for Emart, based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. It encompassed an ecommerce platform for 500,000+ products across 11 specific department stores.
Unfortunately Emart ceased trading in the style developed at the end of 2005… and lives on here as a reference to those who worked at Emart, and [...]


