Public Sector
Collide Arts
February, 2004
Developed for Birmingham City Council arts team the Collide project promotes and nurtures emerging black artists in Birmingham.
Still from www.collide-arts.co.uk
Designed to showcase the work of artists across a range of styles, the Collide site offers an elegant, beautiful and dynamic interface to compliment the content.
Built for a public sector organisation that takes its access responsibilities seriously the site also had to be fully access compliant. The end result is an access compliant, rich media website which incorporates text, images, movies and sound.
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Time To Read
March, 2003
Launched on 6th March 2003 - World Book Day
Still from www.time-to-read.co.uk website
Time to Read supports reader development professionals across 22 local authorities in the North West.
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Audientia.info
Wednesday May 5th, 2004
A Flash based website developed to facilitate a year long action research initiative exploring audience perception and public art.
Still from www.audientia.info website
Commissioned by Arts Council England.
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Everybody's Reading
Wednesday May 5th, 2004
The hub of the wider Everybody's Reading project, targeting socially excluded young people, disaffected with reading and libraries.
Still from www.everybodysreading.com website
Everybodysreading.com is an interactive and up-datable marketing tool and information point, developed for a consortium of 18 local authorities in the North West. The project co-ordinator was recently awarded an MBE for her work.
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Year of the Artist
Wednesday May 5th, 2004
Promoting the regional celebration of Year of the Artist.
The art, the artists and the large numbers of people who are participating in Year of the Artist projects across the region are the dynamic heart of a database driven web-site whose entire content is continuously up-datable. The navigation works on a single level where all content is accessed within a single mouse click.
Still from www.wmarts.org.uk/yota website
Developed by Emote for West Midlands Arts. Nominated for the 2001 BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards in the category of 'Interface Design' alongside SONY UK.
