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McCarthy-Design PARTNERSHIP showcase

Here is a selection of some of the websites that we have created.

  • Angleton
    This website has a 'space' theme and utilises Flash animation to depict spinning ‘worlds’


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  • Beaverswood
    Here is an eCommerce website with some interesting search options. When you view a product, associated items are also displayed


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  • Blendworth Windows
    Blendworth Windows wanted a website with a 'clean' look with and a way of detailing a major project they were involved in supplying the external doors and windows for Butlins Shoreline Hotel


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  • Blinds & Awnings
    This website has an appropriate “Venetian Blind” effect Flash movie


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  • Blue Poppy
    Blue Poppy Tours and Treks are a company that runs holidays to the beautiful and remote Himalayan country of Bhutan.
    This website is based on ‘templates’ that allow them to easily maintain the text and images displayed on each page


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  • Cherubs Cleaning
    For this website we wanted to showcase the work of Cherubs Cleaning for both their commercial and domestic cleaning customers


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  • Chris Parry Photography
    Chris wanted a simple website to showcase some of his photographs in a range of galleries


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  • Creative Interface
    Creative Interface wanted a simple website that helped promote their copyrighting services. The idea was to show the combination of modern technology and their traditional skills

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  • The Darjeeling
    The Darjeeling Restaurant in Farnham had just increased the premises size and refurbished their beautiful restaurant and wanted to show a 360° of the interior


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  • Data Systems
    Data Systems wanted to update their website to promote a more ‘businesslike’ approach that they felt their old website didn’t convey


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  • Enigma Online
    Enigma wanted an 'online shop' to promote their ‘hand blown’ 24% lead crystal rugby ball decanter hand cut to the classic Gilbert trim design


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  • FSP
    Financial Solutions Partnership are an independent mortgage packaging company who wanted a ‘fresh looking’, professional website that gave their customers easy to find, relevant information.
    On a technical note, there is a simple mortgage calculator that visitors can use to get an idea of how much their mortgage might cost per month


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  • Hanover Partnership
    The Hanover Partnership wanted a clean, easy to navigate website that would enable their customers, potential and existing, to get a better idea of the high calibre of people involved with Hanover


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  • Happy Days Removals
    Happy Days Removals wanted wanted a clean, professional looking website and to include an on-line quote facility


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  • Horizon Removals
    Horizon Removals wanted a website that would reflect their “attention to detail“ approach and be easy for their visitors to find the information they need


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  • JSP
    This is a “concept eCommerce site” for JSP, there are some nice features such as the ‘search by activity’ utility, featured product and displaying associated products


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  • Louise Claire Millinery
    Louise Claire Millinery wanted a showcase for their range of hats and accessories


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  • Marathon-Photos
    Marathon-Photos wanted to create an eLetter to send to their 130,000 subscribers. The eLetter would contain details on forthcoming world wide events that they would be covering.
    This project shows the global access of the Internet as the customer is based in New Zeland, the designer is based in the UK and the bulk email company is based in Canada.


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  • Mary Niker
    Mary Niker Iyengar yoga teacher wanted both a 'Flash' and a traditonal 'non-Flash' website to inform her customers of both weekly courses and special retreats available


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  • NIXON Motorsport
    Having won the MINI Challenge Championship in 2006, Gareth Nixon wanted a website that would promote NIXON Motorsport throughout 2007 and beyond


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  • the Outfit
    The Outfit provide a range of ‘sports based’ clothing and accessories. This website showcases some of their more popular products.

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  • PlusOne photos
    PlusOnephotos wanted a simple website to showcase some of their photographs in a range of galleries


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  • Rainbow Removals
    Rainbow Removals wanted to ‘freshen-up’ their old website and to feature their new livery of claret and blue and to include an on-line quote facility


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  • RxNutrition
    Emma Ashmore of RxNutrition wanted a clean, professional look for her website, and the ability to update and maintain the site with the minimum of training and effort


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  • Sue Webb Design
    Sue wanted a website to showcase her fantastic, unique, handmade glass jewellery.
    Also included is the ability to buy her products via PayPal


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  • Tech-A
    Tech-A wanted a website to showcase some of their remarkable 3D models and animations


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  • Trellis-Boutique
    Louise and Craig at Trellis Boutique wanted a clean and simple website that gives a 'glimpse' of their boutique. The 360 shot on the home page will be updated as each new 'season' arrives


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