I started to
design websites for my own purposes, as I used to make a variety of
items
which I wanted to be able to sell - mostly baby related. In the process
I integrated shopping carts such as Romancart into my websites, often
learning on the hoof! I have ended up creating more websites than I
ever intended to, with the result that other people have asked me to
create sites for them too. This site is primarily a showcase for some
of my work, and you are welcome to contact me for a quote if
you think I could help design a website for you!
Being self-taught, and more of a hobby than a full-on business my rates are very reasonable!
Here follows a sample of the websites I have created over the last 3 years, to visit the websites please click on the images:
A
recent addition to the portfolio, still developing, this site has been
set up to assist musicians who would like a web presence with their
own web page, so they can promote their music, gigs, and sell music too
without requiring a full website, and giving another place to "get
noticed".
This
site has been set up for a language tutor in London. She wanted a very
simple layout and between us we came up with this to help promote her
Spanish, Italian and French tuition service.

I recently updated my reflexology website - Time for Reflexion, and include the latest version of the site here:
The original version remains in the list below...
This
website has been created for a talented professional photographer and
musician, Vikki Nuttall, based in Dulverton, on Exmoor. It is still a
work in progress with plans to add a shop facility for card and music
purchasing at some stage.
Dulverton
Folk Festival needed a new website for this year's line up and here it
is, complete with new logo.
Time
for
Reflexion, this is a site done for myself after becoming a
Reflexologist.
Yes,
there is a connection with another Lauriebeck website, this is my
husbands, showing off his
fantastic bagpipes and other handcrafted wooden instruments.
The
Rusty
Buckets website is for a West Somerset based Ceilidh band.
The
Nappymat website was a site created to sell my own product, the
Nappymat. The entire product concept has now been sold on, so this is
included as an example of work I have done because the new owners have
a new site which you will find if you click the image link.
Being self-taught, and more of a hobby than a full-on business my rates are very reasonable!
Here follows a sample of the websites I have created over the last 3 years, to visit the websites please click on the images:
A
recent addition to the portfolio, still developing, this site has been
set up to assist musicians who would like a web presence with their
own web page, so they can promote their music, gigs, and sell music too
without requiring a full website, and giving another place to "get
noticed".
This
site has been set up for a language tutor in London. She wanted a very
simple layout and between us we came up with this to help promote her
Spanish, Italian and French tuition service.
I recently updated my reflexology website - Time for Reflexion, and include the latest version of the site here:
The original version remains in the list below...
This
website has been created for a talented professional photographer and
musician, Vikki Nuttall, based in Dulverton, on Exmoor. It is still a
work in progress with plans to add a shop facility for card and music
purchasing at some stage.
Dulverton
Folk Festival needed a new website for this year's line up and here it
is, complete with new logo.
Time
for
Reflexion, this is a site done for myself after becoming a
Reflexologist.
Yes,
there is a connection with another Lauriebeck website, this is my
husbands, showing off his
fantastic bagpipes and other handcrafted wooden instruments.
The
Rusty
Buckets website is for a West Somerset based Ceilidh band.
The
Nappymat website was a site created to sell my own product, the
Nappymat. The entire product concept has now been sold on, so this is
included as an example of work I have done because the new owners have
a new site which you will find if you click the image link.



