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Website design
Responsive website design for a stunning 18th Century Country house wedding venue in North Wales
The website design utilises fullscreen video and beautiful photography to convey the scenery and magical atmosphere of this high-end Georgian wedding venue.
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User experience
User experience design for a South Wales based university publishing website
This project involved the design and build of an online platform for a university publishing website and encompassed everything from corporate identity design through to HTML build.
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Mobile app
Innovative mobile training app, prototyping and user experience design
To design a graphical user interface to enhance a goal based mobile training app for a Bristol based entrepreneur.
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Wordpress CMS
Website design and WordPress CMS for zombie game developers
The Indie Stone, an independent PC game development company approached Modular to design and build a unique website experience that reflected their game’s personality.
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Entrepreneur
Responsive web application design and build for a clever Dorset crowdsourced delivery service called Delivery Folk
This innovative project encompasses everything from multiple step user journeys, ecommerce, content management and email messaging.
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Charity
Improving digital engagement for Bristol based charity Nacoa
Nacoa were in need of a new website to improve on the valuable services they offer and to reflect their status as a growing charity.
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User experience
User experience and visual design for a web application aimed at veterinary practitioners
Modular were commissioned by CABI, an international not-for-profit organisation to design and build the user interface for VetMed Resource, a resourceful and very clever portal to aide veterinary practice even when out in the field!
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Drupal CMS
Branding, website design and Drupal website build for a Bath based PC games news publishing site
Find a solution that had the ability to publish new channels and content from within the publishing environment. Real time content would need to be pushed to specific dedicated fan areas as new games were released. PC Games N needed to be up-to-the minute and informative.
