Generally, we think it is more helpful to connect projects and examples to each topic area on the website, and that is what you will find as you browse around the site. However, we appreciate that some visitors may come looking for a specific project. We have, therefore, provided an alphabetical list of projects to the right, each of which opens in its topic page.
The structure of the site, as you can see from the tabs above, is the Home section you are currently in, followed by our main areas of activity: Assessment, Design, Visualisation, Realisation; and finally, Other skills, where we go into a little more detail about some aspects of our approach. Move your mouse over these tabs and you will get a hint about their content.
Each main section has sub-topics on the left, and within each of these you will find a description and project examples on the right. Clicking on a project link opens a pop-up window; you can generally use Left-Right arrow keys on your keyboard to move between the project example images; and Esc to close the window - all part of our friendly RSI reduction strategy ;-)
Some projects appear on more than one page because they illustrate more than one aspect of our work. We hope you find this a useful approach to explaining what we do and we look forward to your feedback.
As well as the navigation tabs, at the bottom of every page there is a set of links to... every other page. They will turn a nice shade of green as you visit each page, so you can see where you have been, or where you have yet to go, depending on your take on life.
Alphabetical list of portfolio examples - click to open in topic page. If you want to jump straight back to this list, try keying Escape then Backspace: