The last of the three monster projects I was involved in during 2006, has been launched, so I thought I would present all three under the same post.
So in chronological order:
- topshop.com A huge e-commerce website. POKE designed and built the html templates that then was incorporated into a huge system build by IBM that goes under the name ‘webasphere’. The difficulties were to get the web page to feel fresh and still keep within all the heavy restrictions the system came with.
Read more about the website at Tom Hostler’s blog - bbcgoodfood.com A website for an already existing magazine. This was a very intense project with almost no speed bumps along the road. All wireframes had been done. All content existed.
Read more about the website at Tom Hostler’s blog - travel.dk.com Last but not least. A web site for the travel books published by Dorling Kindersley (DK).
Aside from the normal travel website stuff – browsing your chosen destination and viewing/reading about attractions – you can create your own attractions, print, download and share your own compilation or personalised travel guide.This website is massive and includes a lot of good features. So, visit it, sign up and explore.
Read more about the website at Tom Hostler’s blog
Some very nice projects under your belt! Especially like the ‘create your own travel guides’ on the DK site…
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