ThinkFutureNow is a collaborative project to help creative companies in Bristol become more sustainable, work smarter and reduce their environmental footprint. I project managed the website build for Open.
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South West Creative Jobs
South West Creative jobs was developed as a joint initiative between Bristol Media and the South West Regional Development Agency to help retain and grow the creative sector in the South West. Initially a freelancer database, this bespoke growing community is now also home to full time, contract and freelance creative jobs in region.
Ignition
Ignition are a Bristol design agency with expertise in sustainable design. I worked with them to create an engaging new Drupal website, tied into various web services.
Bristol Groundschool
Bristol Groundschool approached were looking to refresh and reposition their on and offline branding. Working with Open, the project included a brand refresh, social media strategy and a new Drupal website.
PechaKucha
Pecha Kucha was devised in Tokyo as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. It has turned global, with events happening in hundreds of cities around the world.
Forest of Avon Trust
Over the last 15 years over a million trees have been planted within 10 miles of Bristol. Forest of Avon Trust was established in 2008 as the local charity to keep this planting going for many years to come, involve as many people as possible in this and to improve and safeguard existing woodlands. The website we created is designed to help them engage with local people, raise awareness and generate donations.
North Somerset Council
North Somerset Council Economic Development Team provides advice and support to new and existing businesses in North Somerset. This new brand and website was developed to engage local business and to encourage inward investment to the region.
Atkey & co
Atkey and Company are makers of exemplary architectural joinery, offering a catalogue of authentic, accurately reproduced designs from the best known periods of British architecture, each complete with its historical context. Their website was created as a flexible, online catalogue.
Crayfish creative
CrayFish is the work of Robert Gaddie who set up the company late in 2003. His blog was created to showcase creative and tactile printed communication.













