The Big Beach Experience
Designed by Deb Smith in 2011 to promote an annual one day beach event in Cornwall organised by Catch a Wave® UK cic
Abstract Nature
Designed and built by Liz Thomas in 2010 to display the photography of Joanna Clegg, one of Cornwalls best nature photographers. The plain black seemed the perfect canvas for best showing off the bright images, allowing the art to speak for itself.
Falmouth Habitat Project
Designed and built by Liz Thomas in 2010 to showcase Falmouth College student's blogs. Falmouth Habitat Project is a partnership between Falmouth Marine School, and Falmouth’s port authority Falmouth Harbour Commissioners, initiated by students. This lead to the dark 'under-water' style Liz used for this site, and the neon colours used to underline the navigation elements suggesting bioluminescence.
Ecological Landscape Solutions
Designed and built by Liz Thomas in 2010. The client needed a website which reflected his sustainable approach to land management and the enhancement of the wildlife biodiversity of the sites he has transformed. Liz used the client's photos for inspiration, therefore using greens and blues, and images of wildlife to give the site a 'garden' feel.
Bartinney Barns
Designed by Deb Smith and built by Liz Thomas and Deb Smith in 2008 for local self-catering holiday farm barn accommodation. This site incorporates a calendar system for booking purposes. The design was arrived at after considering the warm, tranquil feel of the coastal holiday experiences of Bartinney; a grown-up, clean and classy place.
Way of the Rainbow
Original site designed by Liz Thomas, logo designed by Deb Smith in 2010 for a busy, urban shaman who tours the world and posts regularly to her blog.
Catch a Wave® UK C.I.C
Logo and 2-page flyer designed by Deb Smith in 2010. Catch a Wave® UK is an award winning community interest company, the first Water Sports and Complementary Therapies Social Enterprise in the UK, whose aim is to encourage more people to use Watersports and Complementary Therapies, locally and throughout the UK, as a way of improving their Health and Wellbeing and to have fun!
