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PortfolioHere you'll find the cases we have completed last few months (given, the portfolio is not entirely complete, these projects only date back to fall 2007, we are trying to get everything up to date as soon as possible). You will also find projects which we are working on currently.



CGP.nu


Case: cgp.nu
Mission: create a webiste for the Christengemeente purmerend
Client: Christengemeente purmerend

A long time ago Chris came to us for a website, we made it, delivered it. And then silence. But one day out of the blue, he came back with some small changes. Small indeed. haha!. But it sure was a lot of fun. Just have a look.
 

jeleukstepicknickfoto.nl


Case: jeleukstepicknickfoto.nl
Mission: create a site for visitors of jeleukstepicknick.nl so they can upload their fotos and sign in for the contest.
Client: Westland kasspecialiteiten B.V.

My personal favourite cheeses are Maaslander and Old Amsterdam so it is a great honor to make a website for the ones who set up the record attempt to create the largest picknick of the Netherlands degrootsepicknickvannederland.nl

 

Casas Andaluzas

Casas AndaluzasCase: Casas Andaluzas
Mission: Build a website for holidayhomes in beautyiful Andalusia

Casas-Andaluzas requested a quote for a website in the beginning of September. After initially choosing another collegue they approached us again in the middle of september. Due to unforseen circumstances the website could not be tailored to their liking and they asked us to build a website that did work and look exactly as they had planned.
Now, 3 weeks later the website has been delivered on schedule leaving behind nothing but happy customers playing around with their newly gained business tool.

Quote from the customer
"We are happy with your good and speedy service, you can always use us as a reference"
So there you have it. Another happy customer.

 

Choosebeauty



















Case:Choosebeauty.nl
Mission:Correct stylesheet errors/integrate forum

When we first got the information about this assignment it looked rather easy, and that is how it should have gone down. Unfortunately, the modifications themself were not the time-consuming factor, the server on which to install the updates was!
After about a week, we figured out what the problem was, a 'simple' database collation difference, this however did require to manually import the tables' content to make sure as little data as possible was lost.
All in all it could have been a small disaster, but due to experience and willpower the problem was tackled. After a few tests between the current hosting provider and our servers the client decided to take the opportunity to also upgrade to a faster and more stable server as to give her customers the user experience they deserve and to make administration of the site a less time-consuming task.

 
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