Graphic design for the web
A common sense approach
We take a common sense approach to web site design. By focusing on the web site visitor we can make the best use of new technology and techniques and apply them in a manner that is appropriate to the site audiences.
Appropriateness and accessibility
A well-designed web site can have a host of features that help to make it appropriate and accessible to virtually everyone.
Our earlier web site designs took the first steps along this common sense route towards appropriateness and accessibility, and the sites we have built recently are better. Accessibility is for everyone and the tools and techniques that are helpful to people with disabilities are helpful to us all.
Visitor-searchable web sites for museums
Our searchable web site service for museums allows site visitors to drill down to images and information kept in a database. Working with MODES, in Derby, we can design a new site, or a portal linked to your existing site, and grab information from a copy of your MODES database, held of the MODES server.
The
National Gas Museum – a collections-searchable web site.


