I have built a number of database and event management systems for Jaguar Cars during the last 7 years. Each has required not only a stunning design befitting a client of such status, but also an intelligent back-office system capable of managing every detail of information supplied by visitors to the event.
The systems that I built for Jaguar take the complexity out of the equation, by automating many tasks such as confirmation emails, hotel bookings and invoicing. The design may be impressive, but the real value for the Jaguar Event Team is time. More time to do what they do best – manage the event.
This Siemens website was one of my favourite designs of 2009.
At the back end, is a full-featured event registration admin system, which enables the Siemens Event Team to view delegate details, which options they have chosen (hotel, diet, additional meetings etc.) and produce on-screen and spreadsheet reports in real time. To make registration simpler for customers, all their details were pre-registered, enabling them to register with just a few clicks, and even by text message.
A cool and on-brand design coupled with an industry-leading back-office admin system made the Halfords project another winner. No small feat when the Summer Roadshow consists of multiple events, dozens of breakout sessions and thousands of members of staff.
Software giant SAP and their UK sales Conference design. As usual, behind the scenes is a World-class administration system for the event managers.
An Intranet / Internet based system which not only allows employees to take an online Health & Safety Training course, but also tests comprehension and provides an organised audit trail.
If ever there was an interesting client for someone who likes big boys toys, this was it!
Gibbs are designers and manufacturers of the World’s most advanced amphibious vehicles. They required a website which would not only showcase their vehicles, but one which would also act as a content-managed PR and Media portal. Read more
BP’s online magazine, with restaurant reviews, shopping information and travel news for staff travelling to the Docklands office. Read more









