New website for Jazz Musician Paul Burger

We have created a website for saxophonist Paul Burger, who wanted a design to match his printed brand material. The design has a vintage look which suits his service well. We provided the photographs on the site of Paul’s Saxophone in our studio, which really adds to the site visually. Paul often plays at events [...]
Retro Website Design for Dorset Country Inn, web gallery feature.

Dorset Country Inn, The Langton Arms has been featured on creative Web Design Gallery Designfridge along with other stunning Retro inspired designs. The Langton Arms site was designed to get across the welcoming and relaxed atmosphere at the Inn in Blandford Forum. With its textured dark background in contrast with bright photography which we also [...]
Web Design Dorset – New Website design for The Langton Arms, Dorset Country Inn & Wedding Venue

We are so excited to have completed the new website for The Langton Arms, Country Inn, Tarrant Monkton. We worked closely with the team at The Langton Arms to create a brand new design and branding for the site.
We love working with businesses which allow us to be creative and the Langton Arms certainly did. [...]
How to build persistent expandable/collapsible navigation with jQuery and the jQuery Cookie plugin
If you have any experience with jQuery, one of the first things you probably learnt to do was show and hide content. jQuery makes this very simple with it’s built in show() and hide() methods, but sometimes it can be useful for the show/hide state of your items to persist from page to page. This [...]
jQuery plugin: Stylish Select Box – Unobtrusive select box replacement
I have released a new jQuery plugin that allows you to style the standard <select> form element with CSS so that it looks the same in all major browsers.
View a working demonstration.
Checkout the latest source on GitHub
Download latest source code (version 0.4)
The plugin is available to download from the jQuery website.
Tested and works with:
Firefox 3.0, [...]
How to build an expandable sitemap with jQuery and CSS
If you are working on a site with hundreds of pages, it’s sitemap can become huge and unmanageable, leaving you to scroll through a page of links before you find what you want (yes you could just hit ctrl+f, but that’s not the point). Computer operating systems often employ tree-view navigation to aid users in [...]