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Oxfam Publications

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Oxfam Publications website home page

Just launched a website I redesigned for Oxfam Publications which utilises updated branding from Oxfam. The e-commerce bookshop website hosts a range of electronic and traditional publications.

TransUK

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TransUK website home page

E-commerce website design for TransUK, suppliers of DVDs Blu-Ray, CDs, games and accessories.

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Daunt Books Website

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Daunt Books home page

Daunt Books Website Screen Shot

It’s been a long time in the making, just over 3 years to be precise, but my latest design for Ehaus,  the Daunt Book website, has finally gone live. Some elements of the user interface are quite different to most bookshop websites and on the whole I think they work well.

They’ve also made a commendable effort to create their own bibliographic data for the books, largely the reason the site has taken so much time to develop.

New Website Design for Ehaus

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Ehaus website

Screenshot of the new Ehaus website design

Been working away on a new design for the Ehaus website over the last couple of months and am pleased it has now launched. Pretty happy with this one, and a definite improvement on the last design, some nice jQuery touches and I think it showcases what we do really well.

Gender & Development

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Gender & Development website

Just launched a new website design for the newly launched Gender & Devleopment Journal microsite which is co-published by Oxfam and Taylor & Francis.

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Foyles Bookshop

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Foyles website homepage design

Foyles homepage, click to view the full design

Just launched my redesigned e-commerce website for the bookseller Foyles who I also did a redesign for back in 2005.

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Management Pocketbooks

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Management Pocketbooks homepage website design

It’s been a lot of fun designing the new website for Management Pocketbooks with all the great illustrations they supplied for us to integrate into the design.

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