Jump to content

Looking for a website designer


Hayley_W

Recommended Posts

Tokiko


http://www.tokiko.co.uk


Helpful, efficient and reasonably priced. And good at explaining things!


The website has her contact details and examples of her work.


She's been highly praised on here:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1202187,1511167#msg-1511167

Hi Hayley


I run a small but mighty design studio in ED called Raised by Bears.


We have launched numerous websites for clients,locally and nationally.


I'd be interested to talk through your project with you.


My details and website are below for your reference.



Kind regards


Bryan Campbell

Design Director


RAISED BY BEARS

SE22 8LY


M: 07720 712553

E: [email protected]

www.raisedbybears.co.uk

-----------------------------------


Raised by Bears are an independent design studio based in East Dulwich, South London.

We specialise in branding, web design & development, and design for print.

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.

  • 2 months later...
There are lots of good website design London agencies around. Try searching the Internet for the best ones. I?m sure it will give you lots of options so try to read the reviews and feedback of the customers and clients to know who really is the best one in business.
There are a lot of web design Baldock companies that you can come across in the Internet. However, ensure that the company you?re going to choose has a good track record. Also, try to check their working experience, as well as a portfolio of their previous works. Good luck!
There are a lot of web design Baldock companies that you can come across in the Internet. However, ensure that the company you?re going to choose has a good track record. Also, try to check their working experience, as well as a portfolio of their previous works. Good luck!
  • 6 months later...
Hi Hayley, thank you for asking. I have encountered a lot of companies that offer website design services, but only web designer Cornwall based professionals were able to do a great job. They provided me with a service bundle where all the basic website services I need was included. You can look them up on the Internet, should you be interested.
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...
Getting a Cambridge web designer today is quite easy! Because a majority of businesses today maintain a website, you can easily find a web designer just by searching the Internet. You will find so many of them, so be sure to check their portfolios and read testimonials written by past clients. This will help you slim down your choices and pick the best one for you. Hope this helps and good luck!

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • I recently had a utility room built, next to the kitchen. Dean Richards and his team carried out the works, they did a fantastic job. Thorough, with attention to every detail.  If you are considering an extension, refurbishment or renovation, Dean comes highly recommended.  Dean Richards  07888 651798  
    • Thanks to all for the comments and advice.  I have now reported the incident to the police.
    • Thanks everyone for your comments, all of which I’ve taken something from. I originally posted to warn and help others learn from my experience – hence the title, first and last words of the post. However, the process of posting and reading your comments has helped me better make sense of what felt ‘off’ about the incident, why and what I’d do differently next time. I hadn’t expected this outcome, so thank you.  It’s also yielded several ‘golden nugget’ insights, one of which I share here for others. For context, I’m a longtime SE22 resident, who lives on a street with a primary school, so am used to scooting, cycling, walking with buggies, small children, pets etc. I like where I live and have never been struck on a pavement by anyone, on wheels or otherwise. I’ve been fortunate. When walking down Carlton Avenue towards Dulwich Village yesterday, I was on the left-hand side of the pavement but – ‘golden nugget’ approaching – not as close to people’s front garden walls as I could have been. The cyclist came from behind and overtook on the inside i.e. passed between me and the wall. The gap was too narrow and he hit my leg. For clarity, my original post was about the lack of adult supervision of a child. There’s been much comment here about the cyclist’s age. I didn’t know he was 4, until his father told me. I felt that this was a tactic – along with telling me I was over-reacting, talking about intent, apologising undercut with ‘but’ and laughing – to downplay and avoid taking responsibility for his part in the situation. But I accept that is my perception, readers weren’t there and may think differently. What also felt ‘off’ is that the father didn’t see what happened or ask any questions to find out. What happened? Where did he hit you? How hard? Are you alright? Is my son alright? Is everyone alright? This sounds obvious but wasn’t to me until last night. Back to age. Is the age of the cyclist important? If you consider it from the perspective of a four-year-old, it might be. He’s on his bike, helmet on, speeding along, sees a gap and thinks he can get through it. He doesn’t know and/or may never have been told about the risks (to himself and others) of undertaking on the left. Hits pedestrian. I was not expecting to be hit from behind or the undertaking. But had I walked closer to the wall – and not left a potentially inviting gap – this probably wouldn’t have happened. This is just one ‘golden nugget’ I will take away. It’s something I can easily do, doesn’t depend on anyone else doing anything differently, and could contribute towards keeping myself and others safe. All in all, posting here has been unexpectedly useful for me. I hope for others, too. I feel able to move forward with learnings, so thank you guys.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...