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Rebecca Bear

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Just wanted to give a big recommendation for my website designer Tokiko. My website was completed in 2-3 weeks and I' m over the moon with the results. I had a low budget but was quite clear about how I wanted it to look . Tokiko managed to understand what I wanted without us even having to meet- everything was done over Email. Found the whole experience enjoyable and Tokiko was a pleasure to deal with. To see what Tokiko does you can check out her website below and

You can contact Tokiko on 07932 717059 /www.tokiko.co.uk/[email protected]

And my website is www.quickandfab.co.uk

Rebecca

  • 3 months later...

Tokiko has just completely revamped our Goose website, and we think it looks great. It's clearer, and much easier to use and navigate around.


Here's the new website:


http://thegooseisout.com/


I completely agree with everything Rebecca has said above.


Communication was clear and prompt. Tokiko was very patient with my many emails and questions, and explained everything very well.


As well as the redesign and putting it into Wordpress, Tokiko found us a better and cheaper host and arranged the transfer, which went very smoothly. She also trained me how to use Wordpress.


I'd highly recommend her and would have no hesitation in using her again if ever I needed another website built.

  • 2 weeks later...

I also agree to the above comments.


Tokiko was able to design my website for me in no time.


I have no hesitation in recommending Tokiko for all your website needs whether it be a complete design from scratch or simply a revamp of an existing site.


She is extremely prompt, professional and patient with her work and I will certainly be using Tokiko's services again in the future.


Hakan

I would like to recommend uk computers Pawel set me whole web=site up in less than a week with all services ie emails, flicker facebook etc check my web-site out 0n www.bespoke-builders.com we think it is brilliant and the charges were so cheap I have told everyone his web-site service is the best 07834 268783

Rebecca, Sue and Hakan - thank you so much for your kind comments. They are much appreciated. I really enjoyed working with you all and am glad that you are pleased with your websites.


I am a local designer (SE22 8DX) and a devotee of the East Dulwich Forum. I post regularly under another name, but for clarity have decided to use a_book_for_life for my business related posts. As the name suggests, I also design books as well as websites.


My own website is tokiko.co.uk but this is rather out of date. I am currently working on updating it. If you are interested in my services, pls pm or email me.


All of my websites are designed entirely from scratch according to the brief given to me by my clients. I do not use templates (unless the brief specifies that I should!). The website can be simple (like a virtual business card) or complex with options for blogging, gallery of images, comments even e-commerce. It all depends on your needs. If you are not sure, I can advise you.


I would love to work with more local people so pls contact me!


Tokiko


PS pls note that www.bespoke-builders.com is not my work - tmelwood, I wonder if you could start another thread recommending your web designer, as it is rather confusing having your post on this thread.

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  • 4 months later...

Finally I've got round to updating my website. It's been long overdue but have been so busy that this job has never managed to get to the top of my to-do list. Lots of new projects in my website portfolio and I'm very pleased with them all. Thank you to all my lovely clients in this corner of SE London.


http://www.tokiko.co.uk


My latest project is also going well ? a dual language website in English and Japanese. A fantastic new challenge for me and hoping to go live in September.


After a summer break I will be looking for more projects. Pls get in touch if you are interested.


Have a great summer, Tokiko


PS here is a link to another thread that is also about me. It says:


I just want to recommend the services of Tokiko Morishima at www.tokiko.co.uk who has completely re-designed and revamped my website. I am really pleased with the results.


She has been very receptive throughout and really paid attention to the brief, acting fast on any feedback and ensuring I was happy with her work at every stage. She also worked quickly and professionally, delivering the project well within budget and on time. Since she lives in East Dulwich she is also accessible and meetings are easier to organise. She has done work for quite a few locals and I have only heard positive things.


If you need any kind of design work, including branding, logos, or other web development be sure to give her a call.

Leonie St Clair


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1333705,1333705#msg-1333705

Tokiko Morishima developed my website for me with fantastic results - I am totally thrilled. I gave her a tricky brief and she approached it with intelligence and imagination. I am an inexperienced web developer and she was very good at holding my hand and guiding me through the process - all the while coming up with great ideas. She was very professional and delivered the project on time and on budget. Being so local to each other, we were able easily to meet in person as well. I would highly recommend her.

Julia Feeney

www.blackwallhire.co.uk

  • 6 months later...

Another of my websites have just gone live. My client says


I was delighted with the website Tokiko Morishima (www.tokiko.co.uk) designed for me. In addition to her technical expertise, the main reasons I chose to work with Tokiko are that she really listens to the client and then translates your objectives in a very creative way. She also developed my logo for the business. Tokiko is knowledgeable, approachable and delivers on time. Here's what she created for me: [thegraduatecoachingpartnership.co.uk]


See the comment at this link.


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1464497

  • 3 months later...

Seeing the strong recommendations on the East Dulwich forum we also decided to have our long overdue website totally revamped by Tokiko.She was very professional from start to finish despite our constant changes nothing seem to be a problem. Tokiko came up with some very good fresh ideas and we were very impressed with the end results. http://goddenstructural.com/ Tokiko can be contacted through her website @ http://www.tokiko.co.uk/


Dave Godden.

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