Some of our web development 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 development projects from the last few years...

Drinkbreak

Drinkbreak is a collaboration between Codeface and Stuart Linke, which grew out of our earlier work with Stuart on the Down Your Drink project.


It's an online programme to help guide people towards making better quality decisions about their alcohol consumption. There is also a Drinkbreak Blog.


The Food Labeller

The Food Labeller Logo

Originally created way back in 2014 and re-launched in 2023, The Food Labeller is a tool for any business who sells prepackaged food, to enable them to ensure compliance with nutrition and allergen labelling regulations.


Alcohol Health Network

Alcohol Health Network

Codeface has been working with Alcohol Health Network since 2012.

We provide ongoing web development services for the the widely used e-Drink-Check sites, used by employers to improve health in the workplace.


The Nutrition Program

The Food Labeller Logo

Way back in 2011 we started working with Jenny Ridgwell on an early version of the Nutrition Program, a web-based resource for teaching food and nutrition at GCSE level.

Since then we've helped the site through several iterations and Rails upgrades, and in 2021 we took over the running and marketing of the site from Ridgwell Press.

Littoralis

Littoralis' flagship web-based crime reduction platform, Disc, has been developed and supported by Codeface since 2011.

Energenie

Codeface started working with Energenie in 2015. Since then we have built up a great working partnership and Codeface provides core web development services for Energenie's smart home platform.

AMR CyberSecurity

We've been providing web development and support services for AMR CyberSecurity since 2021.


Satirino

Satirino is a classical music agency and record label based in Paris.

In summer 2010, Codeface created the new Satirino website with a bilingual content management system and online databases of performers, conductors and records with upcoming events and record releases.


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...


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 content management system allows the site to be updated 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.


Projects Archive

The Access Project - helping disadvantaged students get into top universities

Satirino - a bilingual site with a bespoke content management system

Banned Books - a site to tie-in with Banned Books week in October 2010

BrightsideUNIAID - a website and CMS for this national education charity

Hove Offices - a lightweight HTML and CSS site for a local business here in Hove

The Big Tap Challenge - encouraging people to reduce the amount of water they waste.

RunTimeLog - an online log for runners and joggers.

Tip Hut - send out your tip of the day or quote of the day

Outside Story - making London's libraries more accessible to the homeless

Magne & Co. solicitors - simple lightweight HTML site for a small firm of lawyers in Surbiton

LDAN (London Drug & Alcohol Network) - a web resource for the London Drug and Alcohol treatment sectors

Flash development Projects

Back of the Net

Beat the Keeper

Fridge Door Phrases

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