strangerpixel approached Hand & Lock in February 2007 with a proposal to redevelop their website. The brief was broadly as follows:
- To incorporate the previously disparate elements of the Hand & Lock web environment within a coherent visual design.
- To build a website around a content management system (CMS) that allowed the company more efficient control over their content.
- To enhance both the speed and accessibility of the website by replacing the old table-based design with hand-coded XHTML and CSS.
Many months’ work have produced a site that is fresher, cleaner and easier to maintain than its predecessor. The site has the following features:
- A CMS that allows easy uploading of news information and the creation of a hierarchical page structure across clearly defined navigational sections.
- A gallery of embroidery products containing hundreds of images, all of which are uploaded and maintained via a simple, user-friendly web interface.
- Integrated Google search.
- An Actinic e-commerce system. Actinic was in use on the previous website; this project gave the shop a new theme in line with the main site design.
- Contact forms for feedback and signing up to the company mailing list.