Category: press

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Advert design for local residential home

We’ve been supplying web and print design to Bradfield Residential Residential Home (Walmer) for many years now. We don’t profile advert design on our web pages as there isn’t much call for this work these days but if a client requests a design using the graphic elements we already have on archive, we can create a nice design quickly and at a competitive price. This particular ad featured in 2 titles, Northbourne Park School mag and The KM group Care Supplement. As usual the KM advert was on a tight deadline but the artwork was completed and delivered in the right formats on time. Print design is totally different from...

brexit website design

Brexit, how will it change web design

In a word and to save you reading this news feed – not a lot! In fact I can only think of one piece of legislation that impacted on web design and that was the cookie rules, which by the way only the UK adhered to! Fortunately there are very few rules us web designers have to abide by and most of them are to do with publication law. Copyright is important, hence the header image was paid for and supplied by an image library, but in general most of the rules are made up by: devices reading web pages, ie: mobile phones, ipads etc delivery speeds, ie: broadband, 4G,...

sandwich events press release

Sandwich Events website – Press Release

Our new WordPress website design for Sandwich Community Events Association reviewed by Kent On-Line. Oast House Media get a mention as chairman Steve Laslett launches the new website through this popular local newspaper. It’s great news for residents and visitors to Sandwich Town who have some very active and enthusiastic community groups. Thanks to Steve’s management skills and ‘never say no’ attitude Sandwich has one of the best community calendar of events in Kent. It’s been great fun working with Steve on the old website design for the past 4 years, Oast House Media hope the new design serves the people of Sandwich just as well with… improved mobile access...