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Good, simple, informative website for Alice Beasley, freelance illustrator, designer, and, most recently, muralist.
Alice Beasley has worked professionally in the the creative industries since leaving university (Westminster, and Humberside) in 2000 with an upper class honours in Illustration BA(hons) obtaining a 1st for her portfolio work.
Visit www.alicebeasley.co.uk
A deliberately basic and non-flashing website for fiction writer, poet, and journmalist, Benjamin Myers
Visit www.benmyers.com
This is a fresh, straightforward and friendly website for Delbrook House: a small, family-sized residential establishment in the Avenues area of Hull, which provides social care and support for up to 4 adults with learning and/or physical disabilities in a safe, homely environment.
Visit www.delbrookhouse.co.uk
A minimalist text-only website for the nationally acclaimed Hull-based group 'Horse Guards Parade'.
This single page serves as a hub and central collection point for links to the groups' social networking profiles which include YouTube, MySpace, and Facebook.
Informative 3 page website for fully-qualified Hull-based Driving Instructor James Waudby.
The domain name was chosen (following some 'keyword' research) to reflect the questions inserted into search engines by users looking for driving lessons in (and around) Hull, East Yorkshire.
Full-sized (and still growing) website for artist Ron Sims - covering his whole career, and including an ever-growing catalogue of his artwork, as well as details of his exhibitions and background information.
Ron Sims is a fine artist and artist-printmaker based in Essex. He has been regularly exhibiting his work, which is held in both public and private collections, for over 40 years.
Ron studied at the Royal Academy of Arts, London and is a current member of the Royal Academy Schools Alumni Association (RASA) Council.
Visit www.ronsimsart.com
Large multimedia website for Documentary filmmaker Sean Langan which contains details of his films as well as including some of his written journalism and a news archive, plus links to newspaper articles relating to his kidnap by the Taliban in 2008.
Bafta nominee Sean Langan works in dangerous and volatile situations; particularly environments noted for war, conflict and civil unrest. His filming locations have included Latin America, Iraq and Zimbabwe - in Afghanistan he made his award-winning films 'Fighting the Taliban' and 'Meeting the Taliban' in 2007. Langan's latest film, 'African Railway Journey' (2010) is a moving and often funny documentary looking at one of Africa's few working passenger and freight railroads.
Langan's films have been broadcast in the UK by the BBC and Channel 4, and are regularly screened at international film festivals.
Visit www.seanlangan.co.uk
Ever-developing website for Documentary filmmaker Sean McAllister which includes film information, video excerpts, current news, details of his awards, lists of festival appearances, seminars, broadcast dates, film reviews and written articles.
Over the past 12 years Sean McAllister has made films for both the BBC and Channel 4; working in the UK, Israel, Iraq, and most recently Japan. His films are intimate portraits of people from different parts of the world who are survivors; caught up in political and personal conflict struggling to make sense of the world we live in.
From Working for the Enemy in 1997 to Japan: A Story of Love and Hate in 2008 his absorbing films have received prestigious nominations and awards - including from the Grierson Trust, the Sundance Film Festival, the Florence Film Festival and the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA). Sean McAllister's filmmaking success is a triumph for anti-apathy - a triumph for himself and for the people he puts on screen.
Visit www.seanmcallister.com
Steel Tiger was formed in late 2006 by Steve Cobby and Sim Lister: it is home to J*S*T*A*R*S, J J Fuchs, Peacecorps and The Cutler.
From the outset, Cobby and Lister have wanted to ensure breadth and integration for their on-line presence - the Steel Tiger website is the hub to their numerous on-line manifestations.
Steel Tiger is about music and collaboration, and engages its community, friends and fans by making the most of various internet-based tools and links; including audio, video and sales options - and the use of social networks, especially those which are music-based.
Steel Tiger were not looking for packaging, but to build an inter-connected range of Steel Tiger communities - and for their music to thrive and be heard.
Visit www.steeltiger.co.uk
Created using the 'Wordpress' platform, this blog keeps friends and fans alike up-to-date with filmmaker Sean McAllister's ups and downs whilst working at home and abroad on his documentary films.
Visit www.tenfootfilms.co.uk
Website for The Reater (poetry and prose magazine) utilising the Wordpress platform. Includes secure 'captcha' registration process, and will soon have a 'members-only' area.
Visit www.thereater.com
Home to Fila Brazillia, Heights of Abraham, Mandrillus Sphynx and The Solid Doctor. The label was founded in 1999 by Steve Cobby and David McSherry of Fila Brazillia along with Sim Lister of Heights of Abraham.
Since the early 90s both Fila and Heights had been part of the distinctive Hull-based label Pork Recordings - "Pork material is always quirky and surprising, quite brilliant" DJ Magazine 1994 - and in establishing Twentythree Records they were unrelenting in their focus on the music...
Cobby and Lister have since gone on to establish Steel Tiger Records; home to J*S*T*A*R*S and The Cutler.
Twentythree Records wanted me to create a website that documented their work and provided links to networking sites - and made it easy to listen to samples and to access routes to the music.
"Mr Rudeforth has gathered together loads of information and set it out so that all comers can find out more about our music - we are also pleased with the developments and links that integrate with the site. Really on the ball!" Sim Lister
Visit www.23online.co.uk
Small simple website for a restaurant in Princes Avenue, Hull. The pages are optimized for mobile phones and hand-held devices so that the content is seen easily and without any need for resizing, the website fits into almost any screen size without the need for a horizontal scrollbar. Placing the telephone number and menus at the top of the page allows the user to access the information they will need immediately.
Visit www.unionmashup.com
Wordpress driven website where lovers of books, writers and readers, say why they like books, why they think books are important. Includes secure 'Captcha' registration process for users.
Visit www.whyilikebooks.com
Wrecking Ball Press is a small press poetry & prose publishing company, based in Hull, the East Riding of Yorkshire, UK. Wrecking Ball Press was established, and is edited by, Shane Rhodes - it was born in the back of a café on Spring Bank.
Wrecking Ball Press produces regular anthology 'The Reater' as well as live events. Other publications include Dan Fante's Corksucker, Richard Adams' Daniel, Roddy Lumsden's Roddy Lumsden is Dead, Ben Myers' The Book Of Fuck and Tony O'Neill's Digging the Vein.