The Care Challenge Series 2008 site required a new registration system to support marketing and fundraising requirements for the new season. As the third largest international development charity, CARE had to deliver this site in time and on budget.  A key part of the process was mapping out the business process of the seasons events and building the website to support this.  This took some teasing out and was a useful lesson for all involved.
A new home page for CARE International UK was recently required to make use of the lovely photography that CARE commissions as part of its work. CARE International is one of the world’s top three aid agencies, fighting poverty and injustice in 70 countries around the world and helping 48 million people each year to find routes out of poverty. 
Spitalfields City Farm have launched their new look site, which focuses on Animal Sponsorship and activity news. A long gestation took place for the website as the physical farm was being relocated due to the development of the East London tube network. Key to the site was the custom development of the low-tech Animal Sponsorship component.  
Launched in Jan 2007, the Allotment Regeneration Initiative supports the continued development of allotments in the UK. The original site was setup in Mambo CMS and had been neglected in its original structure and design. The brief was to bring the site up to WCAG 1.0 priority 2 guidelines.
Having sufferred a poor service and experience from previous partners, the Development Finance Group needed some  help bringing three websites in house. However, each site had to be in three different languages with 400 plus documents per language too. They were adamant that they wanted complete control over the content - they were keen to exericse their digital rights. 
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