Portfolio - Web Design  


 
Click here to see Version 3 of the Freemoney website. 2003 was the third and final version of the Freemoney web site we created before the company sadly ceased trading.

This was our largest customer for 3 years with 4 web sites, logo designs, banner ad's, print design and HTML e-mail designs.

Click here to see Freemoney V3.
 

 
Click here to view the VPanels.com website VPanels.com a.k.a. Virtual Panels was the market research arm of Freemoney and they required a site that matched the companies style to a certain degree but yet had a more serious informative image than that of the parent competition site.

The project included all aspects from start to finish including logo-design, stationary design and of course web site design. Click here to view the VPanels.com web site.
 

 
Click here to visit www.the-best-gifts-online.com TBGO - The Best Gifts Online was quite a large project providing a complete eCommerce solution making the companies entire catalog of over 2,000 products available to purchase online with customer order tracking and account registration and a user area for the client to add/remove further products themselves.

As with all seen.to projects on this page this site was completely bespoke from logo creation to every button and image on the site - we even gave the company the name for their online presence and secured the domain names, www.tbgo.com, www.the-best-gifts-online.com and www.thebestgiftsonline.com, (the first for shortness, the second for search engine purposes and the third for word of mouth recommendations. We also provided full hosting and e-mail services.

You can visit TBGO here. Remember that this site is live so if you test the ordering system you will be making an actual purchase.
 

 
Click here to take a look at the FM Raffles mini-site. FM Raffles was another Freemoney product and of course they got the logo and mini-site for it seen.to by us.

Unfortunately this extra branch of Freemoney was never launched before the company ceased trading in November 2003. This is a mostly complete site though some of the final details were never supplied and are therefore not present. Click here to view the FM Raffles mini site.
 

 
Click here to visit www.freecontest.co.uk Freecontest.co.uk was a pretty simple project basically bringing together a selection of free contest web-site links bringing the owner revenue by linking to these sites through their affiliate schemes.

Another start to finish project from logo design to web site creation.

Click here to visit www.freecontest.co.uk
 

 
Click here to view the first version of the Freemoney website we created. This was the first ever version that we created for www.freemoney.fm giving them a complete revamp from their previous designs, of course fully bespoke with a new version of their logo (before and after versions of which can be seen in the imagery section of our portfolio).

This site was commissioned by Freemoney after we designed them a safe for their £1million giveaway (this can also be seen in the imagery section). Click here to see version one of the Freemoney site.

Please note that this is an incomplete early version of the site and many of the links no longer work.
 

 
Click here to see what remains of The Pet Club's website. This is one of our earliest surviving work examples completed for the now defunct Pet Club. The client moved the goalposts several times during completion of this site and the end product was not as nice as some of the earlier versions!

The design included a re-working of the companies logo as they only had a poor quality version (but required it to be reproduced faithfully - except better quality of course) as well as many bespoke images and flash animations. Click here to see the surviving version of The Pet Club's web site.
 

 
Click here to view the WorkFinder splash page. This front page created entirely in Flash and Freehand was an interesting though limited Flash project. This version was about the fifth re-design but the only things that changed were the VR logo - this is their logo design not ours (we did try to persuade them to go with an alternative which didn't survive). The 'work finder' text also used to be a bit more involved. The music is theirs and the vocal is provided by our designer Marc Drake putting on a 'commercial' voice.

Click here to see the only surviving version of the WorkFinder front page.
 

 
Click here to visit the forums at www.confuse.me.uk www.confuse.me.uk is a seen.to owned domain which is awaiting future development but in the mean time we have some nicely customized forums there.

This would count as a partial to high customization with unique header, navigation and some, but not all, buttons.

Click here to see the confusing forums.
 

 
Click here to see a copy of the USR forums. USR was a Counter-Strike clan formed of various players that had previously played together for other teams. They had some great players but no name and no identity so we came up with Usual Suspects Reunited and took the available domain name www.usr.org.uk. We took screen shots of characters within the game then changed their pose and enhanced them to give a more professional look before creating a pseudo-Usual Suspects back drop and 'lining them up' on it.

USR has since disbanded but we have kept an unpopulated version of their largely customized forums here. You can also see their splash page under imagery.
 

 
Click here to see what exists so far of the SixStrings website. www.sixstrings.co.uk is a personal project that has remained unfinished due to lack of time. Seen.to founder Marc Drake and senior designer set about creating a free online guitar tuition center back in 2000 but the site remains mostly unfinished to this day. There are some nice unique examples of Macromedia Flash usage in the scales and chords sections and the site still carries a lot of potential... maybe one day!

Click here to see what exists so far of www.sixstrings.co.uk.
 

 
Click here to see the basic template for TTF. Another project that has yet to be fully realized is The Travelers Forum or TTF - This project has been put on the back burner by it's founders for the time being but you can still see the initial front page design that was approved by all members of the company.

Click here to see TTF so far.
 

 
Andrew James Sales needed an entirely Flash web site and they needed it quick so we put this together in just a couple of days... Then just as quick as they needed it they didn't need it anymore so the project never reached actual completion.

Click here to see the AJS site at around 80% complete.
 

 
Click here to view this early version of the Software Cellar site. This was one of our first 'professional' projects here at seen.to back in 1999 and compared to the work we turn out today it looks totally dated - but it was just what the client wanted and they were very pleased with it.

The company has since closed and the site is no more but you can view an early version of the site in our archives by clicking here.