deMont produce tidy and fast flowing web sites, built with Google in mind. By using methods recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium, generally referred to as "web standards", our web pages are clear of unnecessary formatting code that was characteristic of web sites built in the 1990s. The result is a web site that's much faster to load and easier for search engines to effectively index and track.
The visual appearance of the sites we produce naturally benefits from our background in graphic design.
This unusual job was undertaken for a chap wanting a simple website to replace his Yell.com advertising. Efforts focusing on Search Engine Optimisation yielded great Google results within a week. After only two weeks jobs resulting from this page have paid for this site and domain for two years!
Pisces String Quartet is an ensemble of classical musicians providing entertainment for events both corporate and private. This site now includes a sub-domain for cello tuition services, Chamber Cellos.
June Mendoza is one of the world's foremost portrait painters. She undertakes commissions for a wide range of subjects, examples of which are displayed on this Internet gallery. The site was originally made in 1998 but as web techniques have advanced over the years it has evolved considerably.
Fiction Direct is an independent publishing company originally set up to promote the writing of London novelist, Tim Orchard. As Fiction Direct develops Tim sees his service being useful to other authors who, like him, require greater personal control of their work during the publication process.
Oakwood Print and Mel May Design provide a complete graphic design and print service for London and South East England. With an operational record of over twenty years, Mel May Design is one of the most experienced companies of its kind.
A few years ago while visiting relatives in Somerset, Lee, my other half, was frustrated trying to remember the exact quantities required to make the sauce needed for the meal she was cooking with her sister. I suggested that putting all her recipes online in the form of a website would at least prevent the problem arising again. Here is the result. Because Lee doesn't want me involved putting her pages together, she uses a neat website building software called Rapidweaver, which is easy for somebody with only moderate knowledge of web building to use. I have provided the styling of these webpages by developing a theme module which is then used by the Rapidweaver software.