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New Digital Partnership

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Specialists in great-looking, effective websites for businesses and organisations, using the award-winning Drupal CMS

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Specialists in great-looking, effective websites for businesses and organisations, using the award-winning Drupal CMS. We work with businesses from start-ups to corporates, charities, universities and everyone in between – variety is what makes us tick.
Our goal is to provide exceptional professionalism and value for money: every website in production receives attention from information architects, designers, developers, copy-experts, project managers and business analysts – whatever your size or budget.
The quality of the finished product speaks for itself – fantastic websites which bring new opportunities for our clients, which are delivered quickly and efficiently, and are easy to look after.

Clients and Projects

Industry Sectors:
Health & Beauty, Not for profit / Charity, Automotive, Financial & Legal, Educational, Other

Tends to work with:
Private Companies, Non-profit Organisations

General location of clients: UK

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Latest Project

Micropower Council

Micropower Council
The Micropower Council represents companies and organisations active in the microgeneration sector and campaigns on behalf of its members for a genuine mass market for small scale, low and zero carbon electricity and heat generating technologies.

 

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WWDC: Describe your company in 5 words.
New Digital Partnership: Creative, talented, professional, no-nonsense

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What We Do?

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Technologies Used:
CSS, Flash, (X)HTML, JavaScript, mySQL, PHP, ,

CMS Used:
Open Source

Company Overview

Languages Spoken:
English, Czech

No. of Employees: 6-20

Established: 2008

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Centre Point
103 New Oxford Street
WC1A 1DD London

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Kat Elliott
0203 102 5295

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kat@newdigitalpartnership.com

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www.newdigitalpartnership.co.uk

Joined WWDC: 15 October 2009

Micropower Council

Micropower Council

www.micropower.co.uk

Services provided:
  • Development

The Micropower Council represents companies and organisations active in the microgeneration sector and campaigns on behalf of its members for a genuine mass market for small scale, low and zero carbon electricity and heat generating technologies.

Languages: English
Project type: Content Managed
Organisation category: Private Company
Industry: Other
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: Drupal
Online Payment System: N/A
Number of people who worked on this project: 4
Technologies used: CSS, (X)HTML, JavaScript, mySQL, PHP,
Completion date: July 2010

Farming Futures

Farming Futures

www.farmingfutures.org.uk

Services provided:
  • Development

A charity programme aimed at promoting sustainable practice in farming and agriculture.

Languages: English
Project type: Content Managed
Organisation category: Non-profit Organisation
Industry: Not for profit / Charity
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: Drupal CMS
Online Payment System: N/A
Number of people who worked on this project: 4
Technologies used: CSS, JavaScript, mySQL, PHP,
Completion date: March 2010

20 Essex Street

20 Essex Street

www.20essexst.com

Services provided:
  • Development

A leading commercial Barristers' chambers in London, looking for a highly polished website aimed at solicitors.

Languages: English,
Project type: Content Managed
Organisation category: Private Company
Industry: Financial & Legal
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: Drupal In particular, we made use of Drupal's "print, email, pdf" module which allows users to add pages to a "portfolio", then download, email or print as a formatted, cover-sheeted document.
Online Payment System: N/A
Number of people who worked on this project: 5
Technologies used: CSS, (X)HTML, JavaScript, mySQL, PHP,
Completion date: December 2009

Targetcourses

Targetcourses

www.targetcourses.co.uk

Services provided:
  • Development

GTI Media is one of Europe's largest publishers of postgraduate course information.

Languages: English
Project type:
Organisation category: Private Company
Industry: Educational
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: Drupal v6
Online Payment System: N/A
Number of people who worked on this project: 6
Technologies used: CSS, (X)HTML, mySQL, PHP,
Completion date: September 2009 (on-going)

Rush
Services provided:
  • Development

A successful chain of funky hair salons in London and SE England. They needed a new corporate website to help promote the company to new franchisees, which suited their stylish image and was easy for their marketing team to look after.

Languages: N/A
Project type: Content Managed
Organisation category: Private Company
Industry: Health & Beauty
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: N/A
Online Payment System: N/A
Number of people who worked on this project: 5
Technologies used: CSS, Flash, (X)HTML, JavaScript, mySQL, PHP, Drupal
Completion date: May 2009

Ideas + Visions

Ideas + Visions

www.ideasandvisions.com

Services provided:
  • Development

I+V are a specialist market research consultancy for the automotive industry.

Languages: English
Project type: Content Managed
Organisation category: Private Company
Industry: Automotive
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: Drupal
Online Payment System: N/A
Number of people who worked on this project: 3
Technologies used: CSS, Flash, (X)HTML, mySQL, PHP,
Completion date: February 2009

Children in Crisis

Children in Crisis

www.childrenincrisis.org

Services provided:
  • Hosting
  • Development

CiC help build schools, provide educational resources and much more to children who might otherwise not have the opportunity. They were looking for a friendly, up-front style to their site and an easy-to-use content management system.

Languages: English
Project type: Content Managed
Organisation category: Non-profit Organisation
Industry: Not for profit / Charity
Content managed (CMS): Yes
CMS Description: Drupal
Online Payment System: N/A
Number of people who worked on this project: 6
Technologies used: CSS, (X)HTML, mySQL, PHP,
Completion date: May 2008 (on-going)


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Anne-Marie Kirwan

Anne-Marie Kirwan

Designer
Anne-Marie produces the architecture and design of our clients' websites. She specialising in designs which work elegantly with a flexible CMS.

Jan Lodey

Jan Lodey

Designer, front-end developer and project manager
Jan creates architecture and design, and is often involved in the build and project management side.

Jon Bamgboye

Jon Bamgboye

Developer
Jon helps our clients to manage and maintain their sites, typically working with them around the launch period, and providing training and support.

Kat Elliott

Kat Elliott

Web Consultant
Kat provides consultancy to new clients who are looking for supplier, helping them understand their options, manage budgets, plan and scope their project. She's an expert in the Drupal CMS.

Lucie Kasna

Lucie Kasna

Project Manager
Lucie is responsible for the delivery of projects, managing budgets, timescales and client comms.

Martin White

Martin White

Front-end Developer
Martin is a theming specialist, converting artwork into a working website look-and-feel.

Reece Marsland

Reece Marsland

Developer
Reece builds our client sites. He's an experienced Drupal specialist, working on some large builds and writing bespoke Drupal modules.

Rob Calcutt

Rob Calcutt

New Business Consultant
Rob works with new and prospective clients to scope their project, answer their questions and produce documentation.

Simon Whittaker

Simon Whittaker

Strategist
Simon works with our larger clients on the 'big picture' stuff - how their websites and other digital projects tie into their marketing programmes and business plans.

 

WWDC: What's your name and position in the company?
New Digital Partnership: Kat Elliott - Partner and Business Development

WWDC: Describe your company in 5 words.
New Digital Partnership: Creative, talented, professional, no-nonsense

WWDC: What's your business philosophy?
New Digital Partnership: First, recognise our specilialisms and do them really, really well. Don't try and pretend we do all things for all people. Second, focus on professionalism. By keeping this in mind, we never need to lock clients in - they come back to us because we've done an awesome job.

WWDC: Describe your office environment.
New Digital Partnership: It's a big room in Centre Point, right in the middle of London, about halfway up, with a good stereo.

WWDC: Describe how your team interact and work together.
New Digital Partnership: Closely and quickly. The idea is that any project gets attention from IA specialists, designers, content specialists, developers and project managers.

WWDC: What makes you different from other web design companies?
New Digital Partnership: Our love of SME clients. We enjoy the variety of people and projects that we get to work with. We also recognise that many agencies serving SMEs are woefully unorganised, so we take a lean, efficient and effective approach to project management that keeps everything moving smoothly and quickly.

WWDC: How do you get the majority of your business?
New Digital Partnership: Mostly Google Adwords, but we get a good proportion of repeat business from happy clients, and referrals from the Drupal community.

WWDC: Describe how you manage projects from the initial client contact to completion and handover.
New Digital Partnership: Scoping -> Contract -> Project kickoff and briefing -> Production -> CMS training -> Launch and testing. Using Basecamp.

WWDC: What do you think is the most crucial element of creating a good client relationship?
New Digital Partnership: Professionalism.

WWDC: How do you manage demanding clients?
New Digital Partnership: The same way that we manage the non-demanding ones.

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?
New Digital Partnership: Assuming that you are happy with the company's design skills and technology recommendations, then references are vital - a good agency should easily be able to find 3 referees happy to talk about their experience in production.

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

WWDC: If you were to give your clients one tip on how to get the most from their website what would it be?
New Digital Partnership: Launching a website is the start, not the finish.