Websites

Every company needs a presence on the web that reflects their brand values.

All the websites we produce feature custom, modern graphic design and are based on a content management system (CMS). The CMS allows non-technical people to keep their site up to date without needing any specialist training. Editing page content, posting news stories, uploading images and other site management tasks are all made quick and easy.

To talk to us about what you need, email tam@outlandishideas.co.uk.

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Culture Hive

Brief: To build a web-based, responsive document repository and database for the Arts Marketing Association (AMA).

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British Council: Culture Shift

Brief: To create a central web platform to promote the work of the Culture Shift programme and support contributors in creating a lasting record of their achievements.

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The Unit List

Brief: To rebuild the existing TV recruitment website onto a more sophisticated platform and to make it easier for users find jobs.

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Mary Ward Centre

Brief: To update and redesign the Mary Ward website in order to appeal to the college's core audiences.

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SCCJR Website

Brief: To rebuild the existing SCCJR (Scottish Centre for Crime & Justice Research) website to make publications and the research work more prominent and easier to find.

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International State Crime Initiative

Brief: To build a website that isn't a website (!) to showcase up to eight State Crime case studies, written to support the studies of ISCI (International State Crime Initiative) students.

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State Crime Website

Brief: To rebuild the statecrime.org website to be up to date, easy to navigate and to incorporate a CMS so that the website could easily be updated

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Bobby Baker’s Daily Life Ltd

Brief: To rebuild and restructure the old Bobby Baker's Daily Life Ltd to be more useable for both visitors and staff.

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Institute of Race Relations Website

Brief: To import existing content from the original IRR (Institute of Race Relations) website into a newly designed and more user friendly website.

Network for Languages London

Network For Languages London

Brief: To design and build a website for Network for Languages London that allows people to book onto available courses and for staff to be able to manage those bookings easily.