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Injecting life into Business Websites
We have hundreds of happy clients across the UK, if you like what you see give us a call!
This section is just a little something we put together to show really how fantastic we can be, and show off what we can do!
We've been very busy over the last ten years or so working with lots of lovely people, making wonderful websites and sublime software, which is really rather exciting, even if we do say so ourselves....
Working on a range of projects, little and large, means we've got loads of experience and the skills to deal with whatever you want to throw at us (not literally!)
Go on then, have a nosey around, but if you see something you like then do get in touch, no need to be shy!
This site is a truly bespoke system and website developed for a financial services company. Lime Finance provides loans to legal firms and solicitors to cover legal fees as they fall due, throughout the legal action process. The system calculates compound interest daily with a monthly accrual date and logs all transactions between the loan, the client and the solicitor accordingly.
The core software has been tested by IBM over 10,000 times for security and the software contains secure logins for both solicitors and clients and acts exactly as an online banking forum allowing full communication between solicitors and their customers. The system is fully automatic and ensures smooth running and customer satisfaction for Lime Finance
The very first Axis festival took place between May 2007 with an eclectic mix of events including comedy, poetry readings and live music taking place in various venues all over the city. The festival was featured on the BBC and included special guest like Sandi Thom, Get Cape. Wear cape. Fly, The Wombats, The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, and Jazz musician/Broadcaster Humphrey Lyttelton [who hosts Radio 4’s I'm Sorry I Haven’t a Clue].
Jamiedia was contracted to produce a bespoke showcase that allowed the site organisers to create a specialist directlery of acts, artisits and performers and show users where they were playing, with integrated tickets and cross promotional links this became a very complex website system with multiple administrators, hundreds of acts in the database and thousands of users that looked at the site as thier guide to the festival
H&T Have contracted Jamiedia to develop their new online customer management and pawnborkers system. The system will need to allow users to securely pledge items and calculate interest based on the pledge. This is an incredibly complex transaction monitoring system that allows one of the larget pawnbroking companies in the UK to increase their online presence.
Packwood Haugh is an excellent example of a high quality brochure site. The boarding school approached us wanting to express the school as thoroughly as possible through a new website. Its main purpose is to display and communicate information and the site does this brilliantly with an interactive brochure as well as virtual tours of the school.
A secure log in area for staff, parents and students will offer the ability to provide e-learning in the future and a news module offers the users a little bit extra. The combination of great visuals proves how a brochure site can still be excellent in its interaction and promote your business!
We regularly participate in local and community projects. The talking shop aims to improve community links through creative learning experiences, and encourage learning and enrichment using workshops and activities in North Staffordshire. They are supported by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills in Staffordshire University.
The Talking Shop approached us with the brief to design and develop a website which is both informative and interactive; listing news, events, artwork, media and ways to get involve.
As bespoke web design and software development specialists, we were able to flesh out the original ideas using modules and plug ins which directly respond to the needs of the end user. The interactive aspects of the site are only made possible by the unique software which weaves in relevant information and links to the correct sections.
We were approached by The Hanley Economic Building Society to create an online banking forum allowing account holders to manage their accounts and comunicate via the internet as a supplement to their regular quarterly forum, held at their head office in Stoke-On-Trent. The module development has produced significant results for the 150 year old building society as the Hanley's aim is to combine the traditions and roots of a mature organisation, with the verve and efficiency of a modern business. The Hanley has been greatly enhanced by giving customers the tools to bank online.
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