Posts Tagged ‘disability discrimination’

Scottish Lawyers’ European Group

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

The Scottish Lawyers’ European Group is a group that enables practising lawyers in Scotland – solicitors, advocates, trainees, law students and academic lawyers – to develop and maintain their interests in European law and in other European legal systems.  They hold regular meetings and seminars that can contribute to CPD hours.  The group was looking to use its web site to improve efficiency and reducing administrative burden for organising events.

The Group had an existing web site but it had not been used to its full potential.  The site was beginning to show its age and was in need of an overhaul.

Solution

The first priority was to give members of the group control over their web site.  To that end, a content management system was installed to provide access to add and edit content, and to maintain event information.

A simple site design was created with an emphasis on striking photographic images to highlight the goals of the group.  The yellow and blue of the EU logo were used to brand the site using text effects to create the title bar.

A members area was created in order to share information and documents to members only.  It is planned that this will reduce the amount of hard copy information that needs to be distributed.

Events are now set up online, giving members the ability to register their intent to attend meetings or seminars.  This reduces the administrative need to distribute invitations and monitor replies.  The event planner can simply, log in and print off a delegate list.

Given that the site has been extensively overhaulled it was necessary to pay attention to the site’s search engine presence.   As well as building the site to comply with best practice guidelines for accessibility, the site has been built to be easily readable by search engines.  Additionally, the site provides a sitemap directly to search engines to inform them of the presence of new or altered pages.

Knowing who is using the site is valuable information for any site owner.  Google Analytics has been implemented to understand the site’s users and how they are using the site.

Cadenza site relaunched

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Leading Edinburgh amateur choir, Cadenza, has recently relaunched its web site.  Cadenza performs around east-central Scotland and occasionally tours further afield.  Its web site is primarily used for disseminating information to followers of the choir, but also to share information between choir members.

The choirs previous site had been only for five years and was in need of a refresh.  The purpose of the relaunch was to bring the site up to modern standards both technically and aesthetically.  This was done by implementing a modern content management system to allow specified individuals to login to a secure admin area to maintain the content themselves and make it easy to do so.  The Wordpress software makes it easy to present content in a way that suits the choir.

Aesthetically, the design was to be clear, modern and usable.   The site has been designed to highlight Cadenza’s musical abilities while promoting upcoming events that the choir is taking part in.  It is a simple structure that is intended to remove distractions and render the site simple to use.  The site has been built with accessibility in mind, and the design is also usable without images and styles.

Tracking was of interest too, and an analytics solution has been installed in order to track visitors and visitor activity on the site.  This will be used to inform future design and content decisions.

Fanconi Hope

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Fanconi Hope is a newly registered charity set up to promote research to benefit Fanconi Anaemia affected patients and provide support to Fanconi Anaemia families.  Fanconi Anaemia is a genetic disorder affecting children that causes bone marrow failure and predisposes to cancer.

In the 21st century, a quality web presence is essential to supporting the aims of any charity and especially a newly registered charity.

The goals of the site are three-fold:

  1. Provide support for families of children affected by Fanconi Anaemia;
  2. Provide resources for clinicians regarding inforation on Fanconi Anaemia;
  3. Promote and raise funds for research into Fanconi Anaemia

These aims let to some intense site architecture discussion about how to present relevant information to three audiences with different needs and interests.  Creating a central site with distinct sections was settled upon as a way to maintain a consistent brand across all areas.

Branding played a key role in this project.  It was essential that the branding should be enforced and consistent considering the vast array of worthy charities in the UK.  An inconsistent brand image would send mixed messages to potential donors and supporters.  Brand colours and logo were supplied and the quality of these quickly informed an effective online identity.

Establishing the charity online will take time but an extensive search engine optimisation programme has made good inroads into the niche areas the site fills.  As the site develops and its reach expands, it is hoped it will be able to shoot above its size.  Analytics software has been set up to track traffic levels and monitor which avenues have been successful in attracting visitors and donations.  This is regularly monitor and has informed decisions about the future direction of the site.

Attracting support is an aim of every charity.  To help that, social networking has been utilised with the creation and promotion of areas on popular sites Facebook and LinkedIn.  This has led to a rapid expansion of the number of people known to the charity with an interest in Fanconi Anaemia.

esspeedee branding launched

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

esspeedeeesspeedee is the new name for Steve2 Freelance Web Design.

The site has been built using the Wordpress content management system which allows for the management of the site from any internet connected computer in the world.

In additional to being coded in adherence to recognised web standards to comply with disability discrimination legislation and guidance, the site has been built to be aesthetically pleasing yet simple.

With regard to content, the needs of this small business have been taken into account. The need to highlight recent work has been catered for with a sliding content box on the front page that scrolls through the latest five pieces of work without using more screen real estate than necessary. Additionally the benefits for regularly updated content are realised through the use of the interesting reading box. This is easy to maintain by linking to a Google Reader account which allows the company to easily share articles of interest through the web site using Google’s technology.

There is space for in depth articles relating to web design, development, internet marketing for the purposes of search engine optimisation.

Steve Dalgleish of esspeedee commented on the new site “It was time for a refresh. The new branding and design gives a fresh new look in this fast paced industry. This design is simple yet elegant, clean yet functional. I am hoping this will further improve our search engine rankings for our key search terms”.