Below may be found a few examples of current and past websites.
Most websites are in a constant state of flux to some extent, and this ever-changing nature can often encourage visitors to return. The screen-shots below therefore represent a 'snapshot in time' - the sites themselves may differ in look now.
Link: www.tescopropertymarket.com
In autumn, 2007 Tesco made an entry into the residential housing market in the U.K.. The Tesco Property Market business model was initially concieved as an ASP.NET platform in which registered users could buy and sell properties without recourse to the services of estate agents.
Work undertaken was predominantly on developing a standards-compliant, accessible front-end, or presentational layer for the underlying application.
Link: www.raileurope.co.uk
Rail Europe who can provide you with train tickets and passes to all manner of exciting European destinations are currently developing an exciting new website.
In the interim period several new pages have been commissioned shown here. These were designed for a colourful, exciting promotion to specific rail pass products such as the Rugby World Cup or the well-known Inter Rail pass.
(prototype site unavailable online)
An established, large national newspaper had a requirement for an online newspaper subscription solution to augment its existing subscription systems.
This prototype website, demonstrated at their head office, was modelled on the organisation's existing website at the time and featured fully functional secure logins, account administration and subscription renewal facilities.
Link: www.nthc.co.uk
The Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre is responsible for the preservation and display of a variety of historical vehicles. Based around an ex. MoD depot and now within Rushcliffe Country Park, the Centre is an ideal day out for all the family.
This dynamically updated website features our Content Management System and is designed so that multiple users can share workloads updating and adding news, events and articles relating to the Centres' vehicles.
Link: www.gcr-rollingstocktrust.co.uk
The Trust is a registered charity based near Nottingham in the U.K.
Predominantly concerned with the conservation and restoration of vintage railway vehicles, the site also acts as a means of disseminating historical information.
The website itself is dynamically updated with news and articles via our Content Management System (red pages) which also employs user-management features.
(site no longer available)
The administrative site for what was London Management (the body responsible for managing masonic lodges in the London area) featured a Content Management System and user registration pages. The user-management system had multi-tiered levels of security clearance.
London Management now operates under the rather grand title of "Metropolitan Grand Lodge & Metropolitan Grand Chapter of London".
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