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Melanie Gower from Asylum Aid
28th May 2008

"We found the whole process of working with Fat Beehive fast and efficient. From the outset, they listened to our preferences and demonstrated a good understanding of the brief we gave them.
They made constructive suggestions but we never felt like they were forcing ideas on us for things that we didn't really want or need. They were open to trying out different ideas we had and they were very accommodating when we made further requests whilst the website was being built.

The CMS and related manual are really simple to follow and don't require any previous experience of working with websites.Their staff are friendly and engaging and very quick to respond to any queries we have.
Overall, we are very satisfied with our new website and would certainly recommend Fat Beehive to other organisations in the sector."


Melanie Gower
Policy & Communications Officer
Asylum Aid


www.asylumaid.org.uk

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21st July 2008
Film and Video for your website
Fat Beehive also make films and video content - for websites and for DVD distribution.
To find out more and get our price list visit
www.fatbeehivefilms.com
1st July 2008
Gender Issues and the Built Environment
Womens Design Service and Queen Mary University launch a website database of resources.
12th May 2008
A new habitat for the Bats
The Bat Conservation Trust revamp with a new, wider website
28th April 2008
A new website for Sue Ryder Care
Clearly and carefully designed to include and unify.
3rd April 2008
Enham Alamein
Enham, the charitable trust, flies a couple of flags in the form of their new website.
3rd April 2008
The St Helena Development Agency (SHDA)
Despite being over 4,500 miles south of London it was a pleasure to work with the SHDA and island designer Ripetungi
28th February 2008
Commonweal Housing
A simple, effective website for the housing charity seeking to resolve social injustices.
28th February 2008
Blenheim Community Drug Programme
A website with a London cityscape
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