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Portfolio

Here are some websites I have made. Click on the link or the thumbnail to go to the site.

UKAN, the UK Advocacy Network, employed me to train their Information Officer and create a website with sections for each of their activities, plus scope for news items. I also set up a Members' Forum for them, so that members could hold discussions online. thumbnail of UKAN website
Ad Musicam is a small string ensemble looking for work at weddings and at corporate functions, also for opportunities to play at festivals etc. They needed to stand out from the many other quartets in a highly competitive area. Themed business cards were included. thumbnail of Ad Musicam site
Ibi Aziz is a young virtuouso viola da gamba player. This website (still in progress) incorporates publicity photographs by a professional photographer, and an easy-to-update online diary which merges data from the Google calendar seamlesly into the website, using Javascript code specially developed. thumbnail of Ibi Aziz's website
The Yorkshire Concertina Club brings together enthusiasts for this instrument. This site was developed gratis, since I belong to the club, so I felt justified in using a development system, in this case Rapidweaver. This is another site using my Javascript code to embed the Google online diary system. thumbnail of Yorkshire Concertina Club website
Leeds Contra Dance is a local dance club. The committee wanted a sound-clip of the band to play automatically on the front page, which I duly recorded and set up. thumbnail of Leeds Contra Dance Club site
The North East Early Music Forum is an association of hobbyists and professionals. This is my biggest website so far, with an extensive links page listing publishers and other relevant sites; I periodically use a link-checking tool to make sure the links are still valid. Two different online diaries appear on this site, as well as a photo album. thumbnail of NEEMF site
Crossbeck Cottage is self-catering accommodation in Robin Hood's Bay. A small site, making use of the client's own photographs. thumbnail of Crossbeck Cottage site