Work
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The Approach
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Scottish History NQ
ivanna : January 27, 2010 5:52 pm : Clients, Learning Teaching Scotland, featured work, web designWebsite design and Flash animation for learning resource covering all areas of Higher Scottish History.
Graphics were used in fabulous video intros by 55 degrees.
Easilearning Ltd.
ivanna : January 19, 2010 12:16 am : Clients, Easilearning Ltd., featured work, web design, wordpress themeEasiLearning commissioned muymono to produce a new website. Objectives of the new site were that it should be straightforward to use and look clean and professional.
muyomo recommended the use of WordPress to meet the design objectives while enabling the Directors of EasiLearning to make simple changes with text and graphics themselves.
Peter Mehta Director of EasiLearning Ltd said
“We are very pleased with the result. The site is very easy to navigate and achieves our objectives of looking clean and professional. I am very glad we did not go down the route of a static site as I want to be able to amend details on the site myself.
WordPress is both powerful and user friendly and I’m glad we went along with muymono’s recommendations. Click on www.easilearning.co.uk to see the results for yourself”
Almost Vintage Clothing is an online boutique specialising in nearly new, vintage and new fashion.
We worked closely with the shop owners to design a brand that would be instantly recognisable and quirky, yet elegant.
Muymono are designing and building the Magento store, which will enable the client to make quick changes and manage their online shop with incredible ease.
Website live: February 2010
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Studio Scholastica
ivanna : October 21, 2009 12:12 pm : Clients, Studio Scholastica, featured work, web design, wordpress theme
The extremely talented Netta Ewing, a well known Glasgow based artist and lecturer approached muymono when her existing website became hard to update.
Netta wanted to showcase her extensive portfolio of mixed media, stained glass and embroidery, whilst generating traffic to her site via a blog.
Wordpress was the ideal solution; easy to manage and update, search engine friendly, and allowing Netta to utilise her web design knowlege to get creative! Netta’s blog is updated often with news, views and travel stories, and attracts a steady flow of regular visitors.
Her gallery can be updated at a click of a button, and she can share her calendar with her collegues and students to disseminate forthcoming events and courses.
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Park Lane Recording Studios
ivanna : October 21, 2009 1:57 am : Clients, Soulbat, featured work, web design
A Glasgow institution, Park Lane Recording Studios boasts a client list including The Proclaimers, Drive By Argument and Snow patrol.
Muymono designed the website which was then developed by Soulbat.
A clean, minimal design speaks louder than words!
Hame Book Design
ivanna : October 21, 2009 12:39 am : Clients, Learning Teaching Scotland, featured work, print design“Hame”- an anthology of poems inspired by the notion of Home, written by schoolchildren across Scotland.