Some of our web design clients
We have an excellent track record of designing, building and maintaining websites - particularly for information service sites in the public and voluntary sectors.
Here are a selection of successful web design and development projects from the last few years...
Outside Story
The Outside Story project aims to improve the accessibility of Libraries in London to homeless and vulnerably housed individuals. The website facilitates this with various collaboration and community tools. Codeface designed and built the website in Spring 2009.
The Good Eating Co.
We've been working with the Good Eating Company since 2004.
In Spring 2009 we launched an updated version of the site.
Nice and clean and clear and mmmm... delicious.
London Libraries
This website is the main portal for Libraries in London. Codeface has been developing and maintaining the site since spring 2004.
There's a content management system behind the scenes to allow staff to update the information easily.
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Codeface has managed the website for this famous London landmark since 2001.
The site generates revenue for St Martins by allowing visitors to buy concert tickets online or make donations to help in the organisation's charitable activities.
A powerful content management system allows all areas of the site to be controlled by staff at St Martins.
Down Your Drink
The Down Your Drink website is a successful online program for people who want to reduce the amount of alcohol they consume.
The site was relaunched at the end of 2007 following major improvements and enhancements by Codeface.
Alcohol Concern
Alcohol Concern is the national agency on alcohol misuse. They work to reduce the incidence and costs of alcohol-related harm and to increase the range and quality of services available to people with alcohol-related problems.
At the end of 2002, Codeface were commissioned to create a functional specification for a new website. Like many NGOs, Alcohol Concern has complex needs when it comes to organising and communicating information online.
The new website (launched at the end of 2003, and maintained and enhanced by Codeface on an ongoing basis) meets these needs with a variety of workflow, content management and e-commerce components.
London Drug & Alcohol Network
We developed the first phase of the LDAN website in 2001. The second phase, launched in August 2002, has been much expanded, making it a key resource for both Londoners seeking drug and alcohol treatment and support services, and professionals working in the London drug and alcohol or related sectors.
The site is dynamically driven and includes a powerful content management system, allowing site administrators at LDAN to post new content through a password-protected, user-friendly interface.
It was developed with an awareness of the needs of people who may be unfamiliar with the Internet and/or have special needs.
It includes a clickable map of London, allowing users to find drug and alcohol services in their borough, a keyword search facility, and allows users to join LDAN and order copies of LDAN News online.
BBC
Codeface has been working with BBC Learning English since early in 2002, when we completed work on a set of language learning web pages. Since then we've developed various microsites and Flash games, including the famous "Back of the Net!" game...
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