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The Society for Nautical Research (SNR)

We gave the SNR website a striking design based on nautical themes and plenty of pictures of ships. We re-organised the existing content with simple and fast navigation, to allow it to develop into a more interactive site. We then added a password-protected Members' Area, including a discussion forum.

Environment Agency

The Environment Agency was piloting an internal website to help its staff deal with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). We were invited to provide an independent audit before the site was launched.

REACH volunteering UK

REACH matches qualified volunteers to voluntary organisations. We organised the website to serve three separate audiences - volunteers, voluntary organisations and people interested in what REACH does.

Disability Rights Commission

We were asked to review the DRC website to answer some specific questions about its usability and produce a report with recommendations at short notice, which we did. The DRC has since been subsumed into the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Newcomen Society

We made an extensive site with a wealth of information about engineering history and which provided access to the scientific papers in the Society's archive.

Human Sciences, Oxford University

The Human Sciences course at Oxford brings together five different academic disciplines to study humans as a biological, social and cultural species. We made the first version of the website to reflect the variety of studies and help candidates make informed choices.

Alphamosaic Ltd

We did a review of Alphamosaic's website and rewrote much of the highly technical material to make it easier for their customers to use. Unfortunately for us, the company was so successful that it was taken over by Broadcom and the site disappeared.

Philadelphia Association

The Philadelphia Association website tells people about training in psychotherapy, as well as finding a suitable therapist or using one of their community houses. We organised the site to make it easy for people to find the information relevant to them.

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