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PixelSparks

UK > South West > Salisbury
Business class web design from PixelSparks. Content manageable, custom design, search engine optimised websites.

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B2B web design, branding and video production firm based near Salisbury, UK. Specialising in self editable websites and SEO.

Clients and Projects

Industry Sectors:
Professional Services, Tourism & Travel, Media & Communication

Tends to work with:
SMEs, Private Companies, Entrepreneur

General location of clients: United Kingdom

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Latest Project

Byways House

Byways House
Byways House is a large, hotel style bed and breakfast in the centre of Salisbury (Wiltshire)

 

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What We Have Achieved

Latest Review

30 January 2012 Jay Short at Interliterate LLP
I have worked primarily with Graham Ormiston and have found him to be incredibly knowledgeable in all that he does, as well as being one of the nicest chaps around. Their service was professional, well-priced... read more

Interview

WWDC: Describe your company in 5 words.
PixelSparks: Multi faceted but never facetious.

WWDC: Where do you see your company in 10 years time?
PixelSparks: Our primary aim is to continue to develop top quality websites for businesses both large and small whilst providing a jargon free project development atmosphere for the clients to be involved in. We also have a keen interest in developing sites for clients all over the world, so hope to be involved in some global projects.

WWDC: How was your company name chosen?
PixelSparks: We mostly specialise in digital media, whether web design, video or photography so ‘Pixel’ was an obvious choice. We went for ‘Sparks’ for our emphasis on creative freedom and spontaneity.

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Company Overview

Languages Spoken:
English

No. of Employees: 1-5

Established: 2011

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PixelSparks Web Design
Unit 7, Wilton Business Center
SP2 0AH Salisbury

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Graham Ormiston
01722 600123

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info@pixelsparks.co.uk

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www.pixelsparks.co.uk

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Twitter: @pixelsparks

Joined WWDC: 26 January 2012

We Recommend

Byways House

Byways House

www.bywayshouse.co.uk

Services provided:
  • Branding
  • Design
  • Development
  • Online Marketing
  • Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
  • Video Production

Byways House is a large, hotel style bed and breakfast in the centre of Salisbury (Wiltshire)

Languages: English
Project type: Content Managed
Organisation category: Private Company
Industry: Tourism & Travel
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: N/A
Online Payment System: This website has an embedded booking form which enables customers to check availability and book online.
Number of people who worked on this project: 2
Technologies used: (X)HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, XML
Completion date: November 2011

Interliterate LLP

Interliterate LLP

interliterate.com

Services provided:
  • Branding
  • Design
  • Development
  • Hosting

Interliterate is a UK based company comprised of English business and marketing professionals who offer a diverse range of services catering to a wide range of clients in both this country and abroad.

Languages: English, Chinese
Project type: Content Managed
Organisation category: Private Company
Industry: Professional Services
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: N/A
Online Payment System: The website has an embedded Paypal button that allows international customers to pay based on current conversion rates.
Number of people who worked on this project: 2
Technologies used: (X)HTML, CSS, mySQL, PHP
Completion date: August 2011

Innovate Design

Innovate Design

www.innovate-design.co.uk

Services provided:
  • Branding
  • Design
  • Development
  • Online Marketing
  • Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
  • Video Production

Innovate Design are an idea development company specialising in the development and promotion of inventions by individuals.

Languages: N/A
Project type: Content Managed
Organisation category: SME
Industry: Professional Services
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: N/A
Online Payment System: N/A
Number of people who worked on this project: 2
Technologies used: ASP, CSS, JavaScript, PHP
Completion date: August 2011

Stephen J Nelson

Stephen J Nelson

www.stephenjnelson.com

Services provided:
  • Branding
  • Design
  • Development

Stephen is a world class cinematographer and photographer.

Languages: English
Project type: Basic (Static)
Organisation category: Entrepreneur
Industry: Media & Communication
Content managed (CMS): No
CMS Description: N/A
Online Payment System: N/A
Number of people who worked on this project: 1
Technologies used: (X)HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, XML, Jquery
Completion date: February 2011


Reviews total: 1 | Accepted: 1 | Declined: 0

Reviews

by Jay Short at Interliterate LLP
www.interliterate.com

30 January 2012
Company recommended by reviewer

I have worked primarily with Graham Ormiston and have found him to be incredibly knowledgeable in all that he does, as well as being one of the nicest chaps around. Their service was professional, well-priced and exceeded expectations. I would recommend PixelSparks to anyone who appreciates the value of customer service, as well as subject knowledge.

 

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WWDC: What's your name and position in the company?
PixelSparks: My name is Graham Ormiston – I’m one of the Directors at PixelSparks.

WWDC: Describe your company in 5 words.
PixelSparks: Multi faceted but never facetious.

WWDC: What's your business philosophy?
PixelSparks: We’re all about offering a great web design service that helps businesses get the most out of the web without trying to cash in on every new technology fad or bamboozling clients into paying us.

WWDC: Describe your office environment.
PixelSparks: A few too many widescreen monitors + coffee fuelled designers + Spotify = the perfect web crafting atmosphere.

WWDC: Describe how your team interact and work together.
PixelSparks: We’re keen to keep a productive but creative balance here, and as such have regular meetings to discuss projects, bounce around ideas and keep everyone talking and thinking.

WWDC: What makes you different from other web design companies?
PixelSparks: We pride ourselves on our ability to produce great web content in house – we offer great photography and video production – both particularly useful in enhancing the client’s brand across the web (not just on their own website). Of course, offering SEO and AdWords management is fairly standard for web design companies these days, but we do that too.

WWDC: How do you get the majority of your business?
PixelSparks: Generally through referrals and word of mouth. You can advertise all you like but people like to have a good reference before investing both time and money – especially when getting a website built which it seems can be quite a personal beast (even for a business)!

WWDC: Describe how you manage projects from the initial client contact to completion and handover.
PixelSparks: Firstly, get to know the client. Find out what they like what they don’t – this can pay dividends later on in the project timeline. Analyse their needs and goals for the project. Then move on to gather research, initial designs (with some input from the client), formalise the designs and then develop the site. Within the mix add user testing, quality testing, production testing, content building and then you’re pretty good to launch!

WWDC: What do you think is the most crucial element of creating a good client relationship?
PixelSparks: Keeping the client in the loop. We find that as much as anything, if you stay in touch with the client and keep them up to date on progress then there will be no surprises for either party. This helps us to maintain our goal of providing consistent and reliable service.

WWDC: How do you manage demanding clients?
PixelSparks: We make sure that our project schedule is very clear from the start, and do our best to manage the client’s expectations. It can occasionally be a challenge for companies which don’t deal with design on a regular basis, but we do our best to keep everyone clear about our design process.

WWDC: If a client was trying to decide between a shortlist of web design companies, how would you recommend they go about selecting the right one for them?
PixelSparks: Does the company specialise in the technology you are interested in, do they have positive feedback on a regular basis, do they answer the phone? Just talking to a company about what you want and finding out what they offer and whether they are willing to help you is a good way to start. If a web design company just wants to take your money and doesn’t take any interest in your product then I would suggest looking elsewhere.

WWDC: Where do you see your company in 10 years time?
PixelSparks: Our primary aim is to continue to develop top quality websites for businesses both large and small whilst providing a jargon free project development atmosphere for the clients to be involved in. We also have a keen interest in developing sites for clients all over the world, so hope to be involved in some global projects.

WWDC: Where do you see the web design industry in the future?
PixelSparks: The obvious is mobile – more and more clients will be requesting sites that work well across all devices, and the industry will continue to grow in this. We’ve been really excited by some of the great developments in web technology in just the last few years, and can’t wait to see what happens in the future.

WWDC: What computers do you have use in your offices, PCs or Macs?
PixelSparks: Both PC and Mac

WWDC: How was your company name chosen?
PixelSparks: We mostly specialise in digital media, whether web design, video or photography so ‘Pixel’ was an obvious choice. We went for ‘Sparks’ for our emphasis on creative freedom and spontaneity.

WWDC: If you were to give your clients one tip on how to get the most from their website what would it be?
PixelSparks: Make a plan for adding content and stick to it. Try and stay ahead of yourself as well (have a couple of blog posts in the bag for example). This can be very helpful if your creative juices are running dry and you still haven’t thought of a blog title for the week. That, and distribute your content to every channel possible, whilst always building links back to your site.