The Lindsay And The Storm website was created to help the band promote the essence of the music, and to let press and fans view the images.
Visitors can listen to their music, see upcoming/past gigs (which takes a feed from a Google Docs spreadsheet), read the news and reviews, and look at photos in the gallery.
The website provided a means for getting in touch with the band, either through the site or via social networking sites. Visitors can also read about the members of Lindsay And The Storm.
Click on the image above to open the Storm website in a new window.
The Flowers For Algernon website was created to give the band a means of letting their fans enter the world of "The Flowers".
Visitors could listen to their music, see upcoming/past gigs, read the news and reviews, and look at photos in the gallery.
The website provided a means for getting in touch with the band, and to read about the members of Flowers For Algernon.
Click on the image to open the Flowers website in a new window.
The Out Of The Bedroom website was created to support an open mic music night, held weekly at the Waverley Bar, Edinburgh.
The site grew from it's inception to over 100,000 hits per month, in 20 months. Selected musicians agreed to let one of their songs be available for download on the site.
The new OOTB site continues to be popular, having been passed on to the new management committee.
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The Edinburgh Rush Website was produced to a very tight time schedule in 2003 for the
Edinburgh Rush Arts Festival.
This site was made in a single day, and is a basic but useable web site. The site detailed the various events and performances that took place over the week. It was used as a point of reference for the media, such as newspapers and radio. The festival was a great success, and continues to this day.
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The Veritas Website was created to accompany the re-launch of the Veritas student newspaper.
This newspaper was created and edited by students at Napier University, Edinburgh. One of the most popular parts of the website was the message board, which generated over 1,000 message posts in the six months it existed (now defunct, due to the free web space used).
Click on the image to open the index page of the Veritas website in a new window. Please note, some internal Napier links will not work, but are retained for completeness. All content is copyright by the named authors.
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