Simon BolstridgeSimon has a conflicting-but-useful geeky vs non-IT-user attitude towards IT and client-liaison. With a constant eye towards what the web 'could', 'should' and 'may' be like in the future he enjoys making the web a client friendly place to be.

Simon has practised as a lecturer and web developer since taking the position of IT Coordinator with both the Royal Omani Symphony Orchestra and Royal Guard of Oman in 1999.  In 2005 Simon became one-half of Squeegee Design covering all things webby including development/design/ email template and marketing mail through to online database driven client systems. Clients include the NHS, ITV Plc, Best Western Hotels, IHM Services, 2h design and the University of York.

 

 

Mar 08 2010

CMS, HMS, OHMS, IT gobbledy gook, cobblers and multi-bypass whatsimithingies...

by Simon Bolstridge, in Web design & development

So you have a new website: Congratulations.
And it has a load of extras in the form of a CMS with additional parsing facilites for a plethora of...

"CAN'T YOU JUST SPEAK ENGLISH PLEASE!?!?!?!?"

Welcome to the not-so technical world of your website.
Isn't it about time that us IT type guys made life just that little bit easier for you to look after your website - after all, who knows what better to say about your company than you?

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Oct 14 2009

Email signatures = Online header note-paper...

by Simon Bolstridge, in Web design & development

Surely nothing could be simpler than an email signature - it's only a design thrown into an email. So why, in the age of web-standards and uniformity, is it so tricky to get one stationery design to work in all email clients?

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