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A personal scrapbook, where I post progress on current projects, scribbles, code snippets I've found useful, maybe a photograph or two, and anything else web / graphics / art that I find inspiring.

  1. Wednesday 5th October 2011


    New site launch: www.e-tricity.co.uk. The brief was to design and build a clean, fresh and easy to use site that conveyed the company’s ecologically friendly and business savvy characteristics. Though it is primarily a corporate site, it needed to be attractive to potential residential customers. Utilising the existing branding made this part easy.
It’s a fixed width, classic 960px build. There is currently no requirement for a responsive or adaptive layout due to the business to business nature. However, all websites need to be usable on the rapidly expanding mobile and device environment.
This is a good opportunity to show a section of the huge range of monitors / devices + orientations / operating systems / browsers that web designers need to test on.
Thankfully quality markup using web standards leads to fairly consistent rendering across most platforms. Though, they all behave slightly differently, and as usual ie7 needed some special attention, but only for the central hover feature on the homepage. 
Check it out… www.e-tricity.co.uk

    New site launch: www.e-tricity.co.uk. The brief was to design and build a clean, fresh and easy to use site that conveyed the company’s ecologically friendly and business savvy characteristics. Though it is primarily a corporate site, it needed to be attractive to potential residential customers. Utilising the existing branding made this part easy.

    It’s a fixed width, classic 960px build. There is currently no requirement for a responsive or adaptive layout due to the business to business nature. However, all websites need to be usable on the rapidly expanding mobile and device environment.

    This is a good opportunity to show a section of the huge range of monitors / devices + orientations / operating systems / browsers that web designers need to test on.

    Thankfully quality markup using web standards leads to fairly consistent rendering across most platforms. Though, they all behave slightly differently, and as usual ie7 needed some special attention, but only for the central hover feature on the homepage. 

    Check it out… www.e-tricity.co.uk

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