A quick plug for my cousin and one of my favourite photographers. JackPhoto has a new web site courtesy of his Dad. One of them is a big kid, the other is seven years old. :O)
Photo copyright Jack Photo
A blog by Dublin-based web design company, EdenWeb
A quick plug for my cousin and one of my favourite photographers. JackPhoto has a new web site courtesy of his Dad. One of them is a big kid, the other is seven years old. :O)
Photo copyright Jack Photo
…it is about thinking and creativity, and even the smallest business can do that - Graham Green
Great article by Rachel Bridge on Marketing for the small business at the Sunday Times web site
Entrepreneurs with brilliant ideas about how to market and accelerate their business can sometimes find it difficult to break the mould, stick their necks out and follow gut instincts when everyone around them seem to be reading from the same cookie cutter design & marketing ideas handbook. Breathe for air!
Flashes of inspiration give way to uncertainty and a desire to stick to known quantities replace innovation.
Last week while passing by Foxtons estate agents in Kensington I came across a brilliant example of innovative and brave marketing that inspired and amazed me.

Here was an estate agent which
but chose instead to make the focus of their interior
So what do these cafe style estate agencies tell us about Foxtons?
Well, as someone who is interested in design and marketing it tells me that they are finely tuned into their customers needs and are willing to innovate* in their market.
But more importantly I believe the question should be
What do Foxton’s cafe-style offices communicate to their customers?
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I have no doubt that Foxtons are reaping the awards of such a clever and important idea as outlined above.
As this blog progresses you’ll hear me talking about understanding your customers needs and demonstrating this understanding across all your business marketing (albeit primarily through your web site) for a successful relationship with your customers.
Ultimately I believe people are more likely to do business with companies whom they feel understand them. Nothing ground breaking there but it speaks volumes to your clientelle about how ‘tuned in’ you are to them.
If you’re an Entrepreneur and a business owner/manager and think you have a truly great idea that noone else is doing but goes against the grain of every traditional marketing and sales rule you know then think about Foxtons and what they are doing today.
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* Yes, cafes have been part of most US and Canadian bookstores for several years but it’s still the books that fill the windows.
There’s ½ day seminar, at the Hilton Hotel on Charlemont Place, Dublin on everything you need to know about blogging.
Presented by Michele Neylon on 8 March 2006 14:00.
Full details available on the Irish Internet Association site.
http://www.iia.ie/events.asp?eventid=83
Have started working with an exciting new(ish) hi-tech company who are seeking level 2 funding and need their homepage and web site redesigned for a VC round which will take place in the US over the coming weeks.
Screengrab of recent designs for Tourism Ireland site.
If you’re flying from London Heathrow to Dublin, have a few hours to spare and can’t face the thought of sitting in the aluminium tube they call the departures lounge for Aerlingus, BMI etc then try this.
Go through security and take a sharp right. On front of you is a very long corridor. To your left are the Irish gates. To your right is Duty free. Walk past these straight down the corridor on front of you and keep going to you reach Costa Coffee. There’s a fantastic lounge with large floor to ceiling windows, great coffee. comftrable seats and it’s rarely busy for some reason. Best of all - it runs adjacent to one of the runways. It has incredible views and is the ideal place to fire up the Vodafone 3G card, surf the web and read a copy of PC Zone.
And there’s another tip - always coincide your flights with the new release of your favourite gaming magazine. I will be tomorrow (and next week too!)
I’m fortunate enough to get to travel to the UK about once a month on business. Great design seems such a fundamental part of London and British culture that I rarely come home without thinking what an amazing place it would be to have a design studio. Maybe someday!
Anyway, BBC.co.uk are having a Top 10 design icons vote on theie Culture web site where you can vote on everything from catseyes to minis to Laura Croft! The Spitfire, World Wide Web and London Tude map get my vote anyday.
Also listed are icons from the original shortlist of 25 which didn’t make it.
Some illustrations produced recently to illustrate a UK client’s IT Service Configuration Management offering.
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What do you think? I’ve been using the bright green for the past 5 years but wanted to tone it down a little yet stay away from the perpetual corporate blue.
Wanted to convey freshness, creativity and something a little more organic that my last logo.
Our tagline has also changed to Design for Digital Marketing since it encompasses everything we now do.
IE not JUST web sites