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Performance Unlimited: High performance enabled

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Client: Performance Unlimited for Designation (2004-2010)

Details: Now onto my 6th marketing contact at Performance Unlimited (a company that is continually evolving) I’ve been involved in a number of programmes and projects with them over the years. At the peak I managed a programme of over 10 projects covering both online and offline delivery of the brand we’d just created for them. These included a new CMS website, domain name strategy, pay-per-click (PPC) marketing and newsletter.

“John was a fabulous supplier and provided much more than consultancy and advice, he was a true partner and guided the business through rebranding and marketing with precision, great follow through, solid delivery on project plans and the result we were looking for. Along with all of that he is a professional and thoroughly decent chap and I’d certainly recommend his work.”
Cheryl White, Performance Unlimited

University of Reading: Reaching out to the teenagers!

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Client: University of Reading for Designation (2009)

Details: We all know that teenagers reallllly need a damn good educating. As such when approached by the University of Reading to produce their Science Outreach website aimed at supporting GCSE students with their revision it seemed like a good opportunity to get involved in moulding the minds of the next generation.

The site is database driven to allow content to be updated and added to in support of syllabus changes and boasts functionality to allow students to select and save/print free revision cards on areas they feel they need to swot up on. So hopefully the site will prove a valuable resource to not only students taking science GCSE’s soon, but also those wanting to know more about science and the careers it has to offer before choosing selecting their GCSE subjects.

Website: www.reading.ac.uk/scienceoutreach

Bronzeoak: Fuelling the future?

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Client: Bronzeoak for Designation (2007-2008)

Details: Bronzeoak deliver energy from sustainable sources so as bio-ethanol. I acted as a brand consultant and programme manager for their corporate re-brand and subsequent collateral updates. These included a new content managed website, where I managed external suppliers for site development.

Cubeez: They cubee-doobee-did-it

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Client: Cubeez for Designation (2001-2002)

Details: Cubeez is a kids TV show still seen occasionally in the UK (it used to be on GMTV) and elsewhere worldwide. When the first series launched in 2001 the production team wanted a state-of-the-art interactive website to support the show and continue the excitement of the characters into the online world. I worked as project manager, overseeing an 8 person team on this £130K project. Utilising SQL Server (with all text and audio coming out of the database to enable multiple languages), ASP and Flash (with Generator at the time) it was a cutting-edge site and introduced all sorts of user interactivity that wouldn’t become mainstream over the years that followed (and some that still haven’t).

Tony Briscoe: Capital food photographer

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Client: Tony Briscoe (2009)

Details: Tony is one of London’s top food photographers with an eye for detail that mirrors his palette. Having successfully produced his previous site he came back to me when he wanted a website refresh to go with his new brand. Working closely with him to produce exactly what he wanted we kept it clean and simple so the photography would do the talking.

“John is a great guy to work with. He’s extremely efficient, creative and his personable nature means he has the skills required to explain the detail and technical aspects in a clear and structured way. I’ve had no hesitation in recommending him to others who in turn are delighted with the results he has produced.”
Tony Briscoe, Photographer


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