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The Red Lion Hotel, Cromer website |
The Red Lion Hotel is a hidden gem - like Cromer, in North Norfolk; somewhat unknown, secret, and now seeing a new light-of-day. The Red Lion Hotel is over two hundred years old, unspoilt and in a great position overlooking Cromer's magnificent pier.
New owners wanted a revamp of a rather dated looking website and had been supplied a logo from another professional so my job was to work around that. A very minimal design gives the images maximum impact.
The JQuery zoom method is used for the image slideshows. Alongside the website, The Red Lion will use the Mailshot email campaign system to send Newsletters announcing events such as Special Breaks and popular events like the Cromer Carnival.
Visit the site at www.redlion-cromer.co.uk |
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The Angel Inn is a very fine 17th century Norfolk Coaching Inn, set on what used to be the main highway between Norwich and London, and now a short distance away from the busy A11. Nowadays, The Angel is well known for it's Restaurant, Accommodation, Events and of course it's place in the community as a good old fashioned pub.
The Angel's website is powered by the popular Joomla Content Management System - that alows the owners to control content. Site Administration is done via a web-based Control Panel where content is organised, added and edited using simple tools.
Alongside the website, The Angel use the Mailshot email campaign system to send Newsletters announcing events such as the popular Annual Beer Festival.
Visit the site at www.angel-larling.co.uk |
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Clearly, as an Image and Style Consultant, Jane's website needs to reflect her own good taste and choice of style, images and colours. Very fortunately, we struck a happy chord quickly and the website was a joy to construct as the content flowed quite naturally into place.
The site has a blog-style front page, with introductory paragraphs which lead to full sections on Personal Shopping, Wardrobe Overhaul, Instant Style Advice and the many more services that Jane supplies. Each section expands using the 'accordion' menu method and is identified with a custom colour and pattern scheme. Heart-shaped 'stickers' are used throughout the pages and bind the styles together.
Jane's site integrates with Twitter and Flickr, to attract visitors and the Mailshot email campaign system will be used to keep in touch with Jane; subscribers can sign up directly from a link in the big footer on every page.
Visit the site at www.jane-davidson.com |
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