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Summer is definitely here.

If you need evidence that summer is actually here take a look at the front of the technique van – I can’t remember the last time I saw a vehicle covered in ‘evidence’ like this.

We’re working as hard as ever in the web dept, – Tom is buried in PHP and MySQL for an online antiques software package and I’ve just launched a rather good looking site for Knollands Septic Tanks & Drainage. Not the most stylish subject or product but I’m really happy with the way the site looks and feels – take a look: www.knollands.co.uk

Next projects are a Virtual Press Office for Tom and a new website for Carter Retail for me, along with all the usual day to day stuff, all of which are made easier when I open the curtains to bright sunshine.

Personal wise I’m racing my motocross bike at Whaddon on Sunday and it’s forecast to be 24ยบ so sweat and tears are likely. I’m lying joint 3rd in the championship and 2nd place is only 9pts away so if I have a good day I’m looking good for 2nd. Oh, and one of my main rivals is out through injury – am I a bad person for smiling when I heard?

Countdown to launch…

web designTom and I have been working on a cracking new site for Manfred Schotten Antiques and it’s not far from launch. Just a few tweaks here and there and we’ll be good to go. This sport antiques website has been a challenging project to work on as we had to consider Schotten’s existing back office system and product database during both the design and build.

If I’m honest I find it easier to design a site based on a new spec than using an existing system but I have to say I did enjoy designing this one. Manfred Schotten Antiques have fantastic premises with some amazing sports memorabilia so the new website design needed to do them justice and convey their personality. I went for a simple design so not to detract the user from the products on the site but included some nice details to create some character like rough borders, paint-roller style edges and lined paper backgrounds resulting in a design which is a kind of ‘shabby-chic’.

Tom worked his magic when building the site and integrating the existing database and we are both really happy with the results. There is plenty of scope for further development and adding functionality so I’m sure we’ll be updating this post as we add new features.