Portfolio
Derren Brown Art
Website development
The website:
Complimenting Derren Brown's new book Portraits, this website allows customers to purchase high-quality prints of Derren's celebrity caricatures.
The website features a custom-built CMS and shopping cart (integrates with PayPal), and AJAX-powered gallery.
My role:
All development work.
Awesome design by Giant Alex and project management by PhillisDorris.
Built with:
PHP, MySQL, XHTML, CSS, jQuery.
Derren Brown blog
Wordpress theme
The website:
A Wordpress theme based on the soon-to-be-launched Derren Brown Art website design.
My role:
All development work.
Built with:
Wordpress, PHP, HTML, CSS, jQuery.
Wanchai Ferry
Website development
The website:
A promotional site for the Wanchai Ferry recipe kits' UK launch. Built for Pow.
My role:
All development work (apart from the Flash movies).
Built with:
ASP.NET, VB, SQL Server, XHTML, CSS, jQuery.
Stanton Marris: Strategy Evolution
Website design and development
The website:
Designed to compliment Stanton Marris's Strategy Evolution report, this multi-faceted website contains a blog, an event booking engine, and a means of buying the report.
My role:
Design and development, including integration with Stanton Marris's internal systems and PayPal, and build of bespoke Wordpress theme.
Built with:
ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, PHP, Wordpress, XHTML, CSS, jQuery.
Frieda B
Website design and development
The website:
A simple promotional website designed to portray the fun, glamour and sophistication at Battersea's premier cocktail bar.
Features a custom-built CMS to allow Frieda B's management to easily update the site's content.
My role:
All artwork, photography and website development.
Built with:
PHP, MySQL, XHTML, CSS, jQuery.
East Midlands Trains
Website information architecture and development
The website:
A concise, informative marketing website for this UK train operating company. Not only hosting a suite of up-to-the-minute information feeds, but search engine friendly, accessible and great-looking to boot.
My role:
As Lead Developer, I designed the site architecture, the behaviour of its interface and wrote the majority of the code. I’m also responsible for its successful SEO policy.
Built with:
ASP.NET, C#, Microsoft CMS 2002, SQL Server, XML, XSL, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript.
Morgan Steel
Website design and development
The website:
A search-powered site for this specialist recruitment agency. Features a custom-built CMS to manage the database of job opportunities.
My role:
All artwork including logo, site architecture, database design and development.
Built with:
PHP, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript.
South West Trains
Various website development projects
The website:
A multi-faceted marketing website for this UK train operator. The site contains several custom-built applications providing the South West Trains marketing team with precision control over its behaviour, and incorporates data from multiple third-party suppliers - including a Multi Map/National Rail mash-up.
My role:
Multiple development projects, including specifying and building applications, consultancy for, and integration of, third-party data, and creating an interface to W3C accessibility level 2.
Built with:
ASP.NET, C#, Microsoft CMS 2002, SQL Server, XML, XSL, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript.
Best At Cruises
Website front-end development
The website:
A cruise ship holiday search and booking portal, designed to provide customers with all the information needed to identify their perfect vacation.
My role:
Provision of all front-end templates, from Photoshop documents designed by the talented Sian Jones.
Built with:
XHTML, CSS, JavaScript.
Chris Perceval, Photographer
Website design and development
The website:
A minimalist portfolio site for London-based photographer, Chris Perceval. The site was designed to allow new gallery images to be added without the need for technical smarts.
My role:
Artwork design to Chris' minimalist brand guidelines and all site development.
Built with:
PHP, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript.

Jonathan Brain re-designed and developed Morgan Steel's website in 2007. Jon was both professional and easy going from the start. He was very proactive with advice and was happy to consider my suggestions. He was both flexible and patient as well as being a talented web designer/ developer. In terms of cost, he was very good value for money and Morgan Steel has already reaped the rewards of his work.