tel: 0121 268 3129
email: pete@codeandpixels.co.uk
tel: 0121 268 3129
email: pete@codeandpixels.co.uk
Increasing popularity of Premier Soccer Coaching's football courses was meaning an increasing workload for its staff, who were spending more and more time dealing with bookings.
Their new website helps to reduce this workload by allowing bookings to be made and paid for through a fully-automated online booking system. It also provides up to the minute news, and promotes Premier Soccer Coaching's classes to fuel further growth.
After a recent name change, Citywide Windows needed a new-look website to help drive sales. They also wanted to update their quote calculators to be more user-friendly and to fit in with the rest of the site.
Code and Pixels delivered a clean design with intuitive navigation, and a content management system to help them manage the site. The revamped calculators allow users to generate quotes quickly and easily based on their own unique requirements.
This exciting, award-winning school needed a website to match. Code and Pixels developed a highly dynamic site which helps keep existing and prospective parents and pupils up to date.
Using the custom-built content management system, staff can easily add and adjust page content and add items such as news stories and gallery images, all through a simple-to-use online interface.
Dan Cherry, a freelance architectural visualiser, asked Code and Pixels to develop a portfolio site to demonstrate his abilities. The result was a clean, slick design which lets his images do the talking.
Roger Fereday produces illustrations for a number of high-profile clients and wanted an online portfolio to display his work.
Code and Pixels built him a clean, minimalist website, powered by its custom-built content management system, which allows him to add all of his latest images.
As an up-and-coming photographer and designer, Helen Williams wanted somewhere to showcase her talents.
Code and Pixels created a site for her bold images, and incorporated dynamic elements such as an automatically-updated feed of her latest Flickr images. The site also uses a dual colour scheme, to separate her photography and design work.
A site for amateur photography enthusiasts, Amateur Snapper incorporates elements such as an article directory, RSS Feed and social bookmarking integration. New pages are easily added via a custom-built content management system.