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Borders Diagnostics website launch

Written by Andrzej Perkins. Posted in Latest work

Yesterday saw the launch of a new website for Borders Diagnostics, a mobile motor diagnostics service from the Scottish Borders.

The website includes a dynamic slideshow, written entirely in CSS. It also features a contact form, services page and an about us page with built-in Google Maps integration.

We also designed Border Diagnostics’ new logo:

The website will be tweaked further in the coming days, but you can visit it here: www.borderdiagnostics.co.uk

All-Sports in Schools website re-launched.

Written by Andrzej Perkins. Posted in Latest work

This evening, launched our new for 2012 All-Sports in Schools website.

The sports coaching company’s website had been stuck in about 2005 in web terms, relying on tables and HTML mark-up.

Using Joomla! as the base for our work, we completely overhauled their website, giving them an easily updatable, and more importantly, and attractive and functional website.

Don’t just take our word for it though, have a look for yourself: www.all-sportsinschools.com

Facebook captures Instagram in photo effect purchase frenzy

Written by Andrzej Perkins. Posted in Views on the web

Popular photography and sharing platform Instagram are reporting that they have been acquired for $1 Billion, in a combination of cash and stock.

This news comes only a few days after the platform was made available to Android users, quickly proving to be a massive success.

As the trend for do-it-yourself photo filtering increased, Instagram became one of the firm favourites and market leaders.

While the nature of the acquisition may not be surprising, the amount of money splashed out by Facebook is slightly alarming.

Instagram appears as nothing more than a fad, and indeed, in the last few weeks, iOS users have been leaving their service in their droves, in protest at the platform’s Android release.

Zuck has pledged to keep Instagram as a seperate entity, and allow multi-network posting, but it will no doubt now be heavily Facebook-orientated.

Writing on his Facebook page, Zuck said: “We plan on keeping features like the ability to post to other social networks, the ability to not share your Instagrams on Facebook if you want, and the ability to have followers and follow people separately from your friends on Facebook.”

He added: “This is an important milestone for Facebook because it’s the first time we’ve ever acquired a product and company with so many users. We don’t plan on doing many more of these, if any at all.”

Whether this will have a positive effect on Instagram users remains to be seen, but it is unlikely that being driven by Facebook will encourage anyone to download Instagram who previously wouldn’t have.

We’ll be Better off with Ken Livingstone, and so will you

Written by Andrzej Perkins. Posted in London

You may have noticed that over on our main site, we’ve added a Better off with Ken ribbon, to show our support for Labour candidate Ken Livingstone in the London Mayoral Elections on the 3rd of May 2012.

As Londoners ourselves, we feel that the 2012 elections are the most important yet, and we feel that Ken Livingstone is the right person for one of the most important jobs in the country.

Here’s a brief summary of Ken’s key pledges.

Fares

I will cut fares by 7% this year and freeze them throughout 2013. Oyster single bus fares will be reduced from £1.35 to £1.20. From 2014 fares will not rise…

Police

Boris Johnson has admitted cutting 1,700 police officers. If I am elected, I will reverse his cuts. And I will reinstate sergeants to all 600 Safer Neighbourhood Teams, more of…

Housing

I will establish an all-London non-profit making lettings agency which, by cutting out Estate Agents’ profit, will help reduce rents and provide secure tenancies, and I will campaign for a…

Energy Bills

I will enable London households to save over £150 a year on energy bills through taking up money from energy companies for better insulation, which Boris Johnson has…

EMA

After the Tory-led government’s abolition of EMA I am committed to restoring a London-wide Educational Maintenance Allowance of up to £30 per week in term by bringing together…

Childcare

I will help families with the upfront cost of childcare through offering grants of up to £700 to low income families and interest-free loans to families earning up to £40,000…
You can read about these pledges in more detail here. Please do not waste your vote on May the 3rd, and put it towards a better London for us all, for ordinary Londoners like us and you, not just the rich.