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Bookwells/P&G Wells (2005, 2008)

P&G Wells is a beautiful bookshop nestled in the streets of Winchester. The brief was to design a simple, static site encompassing the six different businesses affiliated with the site.

  • Time was short, so the initial design was produced quickly. Halfway through development of the site, I knew I’d got the job in Manchester, so passed the site over with instructions as to how to keep it updated, providing training as appropriate.
  • The colouring was chosen to work with current branded materials – with enough images to make it interesting, but without slowing the site down. The site was designed for functionality, fast download and good accessibility.
  • Separate (but similar) templates were built for each area of the business to allow flexibility within the site for different book reviews, etc.
  • The interactive order form was designed by jholt web site services.
  • 2009: We’ve adapted the site so that the information is up to date, and are in discussions re: the possibility of a WordPress based site!

Vist: http://www.bookwells.co.uk

By Digital Fingerprint

Digiexplorer (not guru), Senior Lecturer in Digital Marketing @ Manchester Metropolitan University. Interested in digital literacy and digital culture  in the third sector (especially faith). Author of 'Raising Children in a Digital Age', regularly checks hashtag #DigitalParenting.

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