Category: logo design

website design for mobile devices

Why use us for your web design?

If you Google “website designers in Kent”, or “East Kent” you will probably find a list of good quality designers profiling their work on some very nice websites. If you’re looking for a new website designer that may sway your decision process, ie… They’re top of google in their own trade Their own website is nicely designed And to be honest that’s a great start so why look any further? A website is not just for Christmas Sorry to use the C word in September but it is important to remember your website designer is a long term business partner, so will they… Reply to your email questions quickly? Pick...

new wordpress website for local garden maintenance co

New website and logo for gardening company in Deal

Local garden maintenance company Fairview Gardens based in Deal recently had a change of management and decided a new logo and website were required. The logo was a simple adaptation of the original design completed by us about 5 years ago. But the website was a complete re-design with new images and text content supplied by the new owners. The WordPress website design is fully editable by the client and Oast House Media supplied all the images from a partner image library along with free training and support “We are absolutely thrilled with the new website design and logo. Nigel was very helpful and imparted web knowledge above and beyond...

favicon logos for websites

What is a web page Favicon logo?

Have you ever wondered what the little logo is called that sits next to the address bar on your web browser? You see them on every website, usually it’s the default favicon logo supplied with your browser but increasingly the logo is customised to match the owners corporate logo. What is Favicon? Favicon is an abbreviation for ‘favourite icon’ and was recognised for the first time in 1999 when Microsoft introduced IE4 (internet explored 4). The file is usually very small, just 16 x 16 pixels/” and needs to be ‘coded’ into the <head> content of all web pages, like this: <link rel=”icon” href=”favicon.ico” type=”image/x-icon” />. Our WordPress website themes...