Lisa North has been working as a professional photographer for over ten years, capturing images in the studio as well as in country settings. Lisa creates fine art for posterity, whether a picture of beloved grandparents, favourite pets or a family portrait. Scream Blue Murder had previously designed a suite of leaflets, booklets, and folders […]
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Website design for Paws Indoors
A new warm and welcoming website for, mobile vet, Paws Indoors, reflecting their brand and professionalism.
Website design for NJF Accounts
Website design for NJF Accounts – reflecting their brand personality
Microsites for International Council on Mining and Metals
Microsites for ICMM’s campaign to articulate company messages, stunning design which can be managed and replicated in-house, and seamless development, delivering global content.
Anglia Freight
When Anglia Freight contacted us they already had a strong brand presence with their distinct logo, but knew they required a brand and website that is responsive and encourages potential clients to ‘get in touch’.
Norfolk Baskets
Norfolk Baskets needed a redesign of their old website. They didn’t have a huge budget but we were still able to create a professional, slick website that is fully customisable. They are thrilled with the results and have since had an order from America!
Opes International Limited
On occasions, Scream Blue Murder is asked to collaborate with a client’s existing agency or team of agencies, to fill a gap or deliver additional areas of expertise. In the case of Opes International, another design company was already working on their brand identity, but Opes International needed a retina ready responsive website, and we were the company for the job.
BD Systems Europe Ltd
We built the first website for BD Systems in 2009. This time round, they asked us to make their website fully mobile responsive and create an online catalogue of all their products so clients from around the world could view and discuss what was needed for offshore projects.
James North Thrillers
When author James North was planning the launch of his new series of political thrillers, he had some very big ideas for a new website – and a three-week window in which to get it done. He wanted a reasonably priced site that had elements of intrigue, much like his books, to keep visitors engaged, give them a chance to read a preview and of course, buy, his books. The site would be central to James North’s plans – and it had to make a great first impression!