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The original integrity of the old site was retained with the interface bought up to date with a restyling and features by Beaver Design.  We have reduced the number of clicks and widened the possible routes a customer can take to find a product.

The site features a new search function which constantly updates, narrowing the results to aid the user to find the right item of furniture for their needs. Other features include multiple images, a ‘live’ shopping basket and accounts for returning customers.

For more information and to view the site, please go to:

www.pine-oakfurniture.co.uk

The School Governors’ One-Stop Shop (SGOSS) is a small charity which recruits volunteers to become governors in schools across England. Beaver Design have created a fully dynamic website which is all controlled through a Content Managed system specifically built for SGOSS. This will allow quick and easy updates to all areas of the site.

The site also features a vacancies database integrated into flash - providing a more visual search for any vacancies.

For more information and to view the site, please go to:

www.sgoss.org.uk

The easyJet Press Office resource website is a content managed system which allows easyJet press staff to manage the information which is available to the press regarding a range of stories. It is user-based, allowing easyJet to manage who has access to the system and provides PDF, Word and images to users on request.

This system was all designed and created by Beaver Design.

Snip and Clip are two characters created by Steve Johnson. These characters have formed the basis of four books. The characters are there to teach children about the garden – its fun and also its hidden dangers. We were provided with the raw illustrator graphics files and from here we animated the characters (and their friends!) in Flash. The website incorporates games, information, audio and even a speeding snail! The concept was to create a website which complimented the books, as well as providing a new avenue to inform, educate and market to.

To view the website, please go to:

www.snipandclip.co.uk