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tel: 0121 268 3129
email: pete@codeandpixels.co.uk
Code and Pixels has worked with clients of all sizes, from small companies and sole traders to national organisations and charities.
The projects below include small brochure sites, complex online applications, and everything in between. Whatever your needs, Code and Pixels has the expertise to realise them.
This newly-opened children's centre was keen to build strong relationships with parents and other members of the local area, and an online presence was an important part of their plan.
Their new website helps them stay in touch, keeping visitors informed of the latest news and events, as well as advertising the ever-growing range of services on offer.
As an internationally-recognised expert on corporate governance and auditing, Mahbub Zaman needed a website to promote his services and share his research and publications.
Code and Pixels built a website which allows Dr Zaman to easily share his expertise in a variety of forms, including a blog, a Twitter feed, and social networking sites.
A teacher with seven years experience in education and childcare, Brett was expanding his business to assist new teachers in finding work placements in local schools.
Code and Pixels built him a new website with systems for managing applicants and placements. This helped him cut down his workload while offering a higher quality of service to clients.
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.
As the UK pioneers of a revolutionary unbreakable glass, Intelliglaze needed a website to showcase their range of products.
Code and Pixels designed and built a professional-looking, intuitive site which incorporates social media to allow the company to communicate with existing and potential customers easily and instantly.
This political organisation was keen to find new and more effective ways to stay in touch with its constituents, so it could keep them up to date with its activities and find new ways to serve the community.
Their new website helps them reach more people than ever before, sharing local and national news, providing people with information about the constituency, and recruiting volunteers and members online.
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 work.
This group consists of head teachers, deputies, and assistant heads from over 25 local schools. They needed a central place to share information and organise their events.
Code and Pixels built a members-only site which includes a discussion forum, personal messaging, document sharing, meeting schedule, and many other features which allow them to efficiently coordinate their activities.
The goal of the BTFL is to promote awareness and understanding of the value of trees in cities. To increase the profile of their planting events and attract new sponsors, they wanted a new website.
Code and Pixels created a site which is easy to navigate, and which allows a greater level of communication and interaction, helping boost people's awareness of the charity.
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.
After a recent name change, Citywide Windows needed a new-look website to help drive sales. They also wanted to add quote calculators to let people get instant quotes for windows and conservatories.
Code and Pixels delivered a clean design with intuitive navigation, and a content management system to help them manage the site. The user-friendly calculators allow users to generate quotes quickly and easily based on their own unique requirements.
As an up-and-coming photographer and designer, Helen Williams needed 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 helped her secure a job with one of the region's top design agencies.
Writer/director Phil Bowman and producer Matthew Lawson needed a way to market and promote their short film Girl in Motion.
Their new website allowed them to showcase trailers and still shots from the film, introduce the creative team, and keep followers updated with the latest news. It helped them to secure a number of screenings, including a week-long run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
A site for amateur photography enthusiasts, Photography Mad 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.