Scott Mallinson | Web Designer
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Giddy Kippers wanted more flexibility than what was previously allowed with their website. It became clear that they wanted a content management system and so I redeveloped their website for use with Wordpress so that they could manage the content.
Firmstep approached me wanting a fresh, new look for their corporate website and client extranet following their change of name from Business Web Software. They wanted a fresh, clean, modern design to reflect the ethos of the company.
In fitting with the latest developments made to the Compendle web application it was decided that the website to support the web application would get a facelift. The website was redeveloped on a content management system (CMS) allowing non-developers to maintain the website with very little effort.
Following the redesign of this website, scottmallinson.com, Graham Smith (ImJustCreative) got in touch requiring a redesign of his website, ImJustCreative.com. He liked the feel and functionality of this website, but also wanted to incorporate elements from the social networks he is involved with.
The National Skills Academy for Food & Drink Manufacturing required a web platform through which they could inform people about the benefits of training in the food and drink manufacturing industry, and also provide the relevant training and learning. The platform is constructed of two systems both developed by MyKnowledgeMap; a content management system (CMS) and an eAcademy.
Value Projects Ltd. approached MyKnowledgeMap seeking a complete overhaul of their existing website. The client had suggested using Wordpress as a means of powering the content management side of the website as they had prior experience of using the blogging platform, and knew that it could be tailored for use as a content management system (CMS).
GHD required a system that could help them manage the skills of their dispersed sales team. MyKnowledgeMap’s Capability Matrix was used as it was developed for such a problem. Used over an intranet or the internet, managers are able to assess their team members skills and provide training to ensure they fulfil their skills gap.
Really Managing, a product developed by MyKnowledgeMap, is a fully customisable e-academy that allows full control over the learning that is made available to the learners. The e-academy needed an interface that was neutral so to appeal to a wide demographic, but still vivid and interesting.