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Best E-Business 2009: LouderVoice for Business

LouderVoice for Business

I was absolutely delighted to pick up a Best Ebusiness gong at the Golden Spiders on behalf of LouderVoice for Business. This project didn’t go into my portfolio because it wasn’t really a design job; with very, very little time available, we used a commercial WordPress template, customised it where needed, and lorried the rest of the time into tackling the positioning and communication issues that needed sorting.

In an inspired moment, the site got a new strapline (“Fuel Your Sales with Trust”), followed by a clearly demarcated product line up, new copy for everything, and a widget and API sign-up process. LouderVoice was called a “a strong winner in this year’s ebusiness category” and I’m delighted for them.

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   24 Nov 2009 | In: Awards | Tags:,

Site Launch: Radisens.com

Radisens Technology

I don’t do a lot of brochureware sites, and the ones I do I rarely put in my portfolio because I’m not particularly gagging to do more of them. Radisens.com, however, is going in for two reasons:

One, I like it a lot. No idea why; I just do. It might be because I did the voice-over for their video,  which was fun. I’ve never done a web one before but suddenly ever client wants voiced video, so there are more coming in future projects.

Two,  if you happen to have a spare hundred thousand or two, I am telling you right now: give it to Jerry O’Brien and you will die a billionaire. This is world-class, game-changing technology for the (highly lucrative) medical diagnostics marketplace. Jerry has his head on straight, knows where he’s going, and this Irish company is one to watch on an international level.

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   23 Oct 2009 | In: Portfolio | Tags:, , , ,

Site Launch: FarmVille Village

FarmVille Village

I actually “finished” FarmVille Village about five weeks ago, shortly after I became obsessed with the Facebook game FarmVille and my friend Brian helped me load in all the crop data. Then I got really, really busy with work and never fully launched it. But this morning I noticed that 65,000 people had visited in the last 30 days and that the site’s Facebook Fanpage has 313 fans, so I thought I should just deal with the fact its already launched itself. (Thanks, Google!)

So while there are some missing crops, no advertising model and some layout issues, if you’re one of the 17 million people who plays FarmVille, feel free to become a fan and share FarmVille Village – hopefully it will keep growing into a first-rate resource.

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   02 Oct 2009 | In: Portfolio | Tags:, ,

Site Launch: The Good Wine Show

The Good Wine Show

The Good Wine Show site went live a few weeks ago, but I didn’t have the ten minutes to tidy the tiny stuff nobody else will ever notice until last night.

When you have a budget of tuppence and literally need a site the day after tomorrow, every corner gets cut – including the whole mock-up and approval process. The first time the show organisers saw this site was when it went live the morning of the deadline. I vastly prefer to sacrifice development over design time, so this site is built on a completely customised stock template, and the order form and all calculations are driven by FormSpring.

The Show site budget was for about a day, although the site took one and a half. On the plus side, three of Cork’s finest wine merchants each owe me a bottle of their favourite white, so I can live with that :)

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   25 Sep 2009 | In: Portfolio | Tags:, , ,

Site Launch: The Proofreading Girl

The Proofreading Girl: Professional Online Proofreading Services

I love The Proofreading Girl, probably because I got to use one of my favourite fonts and a cute illustration for the header and matching business identity. I think it’s a friendly representation of a professional service that’s obviously backed by a real human, and we had a lot of fun building in content to help visitors understand the real value of outsourced proofreading. (Why Hire a Proofreader still cracks me up.)

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   17 Feb 2009 | In: Portfolio | Tags:, ,