
RainMac.com
This client wanted a fresh, new look for their website which was to provide a 'company presence' and an on-line store. The also asked us to create an 'online' logo as a figurehead for the website. In the final event, the client was so pleased with this logo, they trademarked it and started using it on all their merchandising. 
The site design was inspired by a Mondrian painting. Instead of blocks of colour, relevant images were used.
The site and logo were designed by The Digital Forge Ltd for hosting on the clients servers. Click here to view the website
BritishNewspaperArchives.com
When the UK leader in historic newspaper reproductions wanted to open new markets for their product they turned to The Digital Forge for help with websites, marketing and promotion. This site and the one below are essentially the same, but targetted at different audiences. The BNA website is marketed through libraries in the UK.
The site uses a reverse silhouette of the London skyline as its trademark.
The whole site and e-mail facilities are provided by The Digital Forge as part of the package. Click here to view the website
ItWasNews.co.uk
ItWasnews.co.uk is another marketing angle for the UK leader in historic newspaper reproduction. Using a large on-line database of historical facts, the site generates inbound traffic based on seach engine lookups of historical incidents.
The databse used is MS Access and The Digital Forge created software to dynamically generate pages that will get indexed by the search engines.
The whole site, e-mail facilities, database and ads system are provided by The Digital Forge as part of the package. Click here to view the website
More of The Digital Forge Portfolio
Here are three more of projects and websites that we have been involved with over the past four years.
Our first example here is RainMac.com, a retailer specialising in all types of rainwear.
The second two offerings are examples of using multiple websites to brand a product in such a way as to appeal to different market sectors. In this case, reprodution historical newspapers sold via UK Libraries in the case of BritishNewspaperArchives.com (BNA) and as an historical research portal in the case of ItWasNews.co.uk
To find out more, roll your mouse over one of the thumbnails images to the left.
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