Inkwell is first and foremost a design service. I specialise in high level graphic design obtimised for the web. This means that clients will get an individual, custom website. I do not use templates - each site is bespoke, as per my clients requirements.
I realise how important it is for customers to reach as wide a customer base as possible. I build our sites using html and css which is validated by the W3C consortium (the people who make the Webs rules). This means that your site will appear exactly the same on future browsers as it does on todays.
This approach has the added advantage of separating the look of the site from the site's content. If, in the future, a client wants a redesign for their site, the implementation of the redesign is substantially quicker.
I also realise that the www user base is varied. I test our sites on a variety of browsers, including, but not limited to Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Firefox 2 and 3, Safari and Chrome. Current statistics show that those browsers share over 95% of the worlds browser market share. I also test our sites on Windows XP, Vista and 7, Mac OS X, and Ubuntu (Linux) operating systems.
Eireknits and Irish Knitting Kits are part of the Crana Knits group, owned by the redoubtable Rosaleen Hegarty from Buncrana.
Rosaleen's brief was to create a knitting tutorial site with instruction through video supplemented by text and detail images, along with a sister site to supply the necessary yarns and patterns.
I carried out the design, photography, html and css coding and the videos and server-side processing were undertaken by my colleagues Pat Campbell and John Conaghton respectively, both from LYIT.