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2011

November

Inspire to Change—Voluntary Norfolk

October

JDRF Type 1 2012

The JDRF Type 1 2012 microsite is a built for purpose project. JDRF wanted to make their events more accessible to their supporters. They wanted the site to be welcoming, easy to use, and for

Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion

The Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion are a new organisation, resulting from the merger and rebranding of the Employers Forum on Age and the Employers Forum on Belief. Fat Beehive had, in

Two Saints

Two Saints provide support and advice for people who are homeless in Hampshire, West Berkshire and the City of Oxford.We worked with Two Saints staff to create a strong, visually engaging design.

September

Waterwise

Simple. Clean. Abundant. Value.Words to describe both Waterwise and their new website, perhaps? The water charity chose Fat Beehive to help them build a new website for them, on a budget.What we

Lambeth Concerto

Concerto is an exciting European initiative that demonstrates the environmental, economic and social benefits of taking an integrated approach to sustainability projects, partnering technological

August

Big Bat Map

The Bat Conservation Trust has created the Big Bat Map website as part of the larger Count Bat initiative. Fat Beehive's designers and developers made use of the Google API and our Beekeeper

ILPA

The Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA) is a professional association the majority of whose members are barristers, solicitors and advocates practising in all aspects of

Education for Health

July

Article 19

Article 19 is a campaigning organisation working to protect and promote the human rights of freedom of expression and information worldwide. They chose Fat Beehive to help develop a new website that

REAL Online Learning Tool

The REAL project is an online, content managed e-learning tool built by Fat Beehive for our clients Education for Health.Building online learning tools can be both expensive and time consuming.

June

Raven Eco House

The Raven Housing Trust and their partners worked incredibly hard to retrofit a council house to be as green as could be, while the residents still lived in the house! Sound like an interesting

Sense About Science

Sense about Science are a hardworking team of dedicated individuals exposing dodgy science and explaining science to the general public in a clear, easy to understand way.Unfortunately, their old

Housing Justice

Like many charities, Housing Justice came to us with a website that had served its time and purpose, but was now out of date. Not only that, but the organisation had new branding and new

PTES Hedgehog Street

Hedgehogs! So cute! So threatened!We have worked with PTES on a number of projects in the past, and were chuffed when they approached us with the idea for the Hedgehog Street website. It was an

May

Raven Housing Trust

The Raven Housing Trust built a staff intranet with Fat Beehive in the past. Having made the decision to redesign their main website and move it to Beekeeper CMS as well, we worked with them to

Anna Freud Centre

Though the Anna Freud Centre have been a client of ours for several years, we were only responsible for a very small part of their overall website functionality. Anna Freud made the decision to move

W2 Products

W2 are a longtime client of Fat Beehive. They wanted to make their website better for their users. So we worked together with W2, performing user testing and analyzing the results. Based on these

Archbishop of York

The Archbishop of York's website presented us with a great challenge-helping the Archbishop interact, communicate, and engage with the online community.The new site features large imagery, embedded

Archbishop of Canterbury

How does one approach the redesign of the Archbishop of Canterbury's website? With purpose, clarity and determination, of course.This site is designed to be engaging and interactive, to act as a

Justice UK

Justice UK needed a new website that better reflected the purpose of their organisation. The new site has clear user direction and a content managed features slider on the homepage.As well, each main

April

Sustainable Development Commission

Though unfortunately no longer operating, the Sustainable Development Commission had contracted us to redesign the SDC website. This is a scaled down version of that design, and the site is now

March

Advocacy Plus

Advocacy Plus helps connect people with advocates that help give them a voice.Fat Beehive created a content managed website that is easily updated and requires no detailed technical knowledge. The

JDRF Spin to Cure Diabetes

JDRF needed a fundraising microsite for their Spin to Cure Diabetes campaign. With a tight deadline and complex technical specification, Fat Beehive rose to the challenge.The Spin to Cure Diabetes

Train4CSR

The Train4CSR website is a fully multi-language site operating on our Beekeeper CMS.The clients wanted the site to be clean and uncluttered. The sketch-like logo is echoed in the unexpected shapes of

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“All those we dealt with have made this a very painless process for some very technologically challenged people!”

Rebecca Collins, The AIRE Centre