I have designed several website's,
and am available for commission. Please email me if
you are interested with details of what you want and
I'll get back in contact with you. |
Furniture on The Move

Furniture On The Move, specialist furniture
hire for live events, film and TV.
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Motion Productions

Motion Productions specialise in the
management of a huge range of creative events, offering
total production solutions.
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Ghost Of The Doll

This is my own website for toys of
the eighties, which I used to collect. It contains a
list of all My Little Ponies, Keypers, Care Bears (etc)
for identification purposes to aid other collectors.
With many photographs and information, it is a large
site with many more toys to be added!
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Visionary Tongue

This is a site I designed for a printed
literary magazine which comes out 3-4 times a year.
All previous issues have been archived, with poetry
and fiction available to read online.
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The Poetry of Jamie W. Spracklen

This is a web site full of poetry, available to read
online, download and buy.
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to The Poetry of Jamie W. Spracklen > |
Tracing Ghosts

Another of my own website's. I became
interested in researching my family tree early this
year (2005), and decided to compile it all into a website
so other members of my family can read it too. I also
want to get into researching other peoples family history,
so is a good way of showing of my skills!
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Sundown

I designed and maintained this site
from 2004-06. Every two months Sundown had (and still
have) an open mic poetry and multimedia event, which
I also photographed. There was information on performers
and artists who have taken part, a listen page and a
watch page. A BIG site! The site has since been redesigned
by someone else. |
Corporal William Mayger

I designed this website to aid the
sale of various items once belonging to Corporal William
Mayger, a young man who lost his life just 6 weeks before
the end of World War 1.
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