2011 [live]
The web site of London artist Harvey Woodward.
A photography-heavy site that the artist can update himself.
2011 [live]
The web site of London photographer Benedict Johnson.
A WordPress-based site with many Flash galleries to showcase the photographer’s work.
2009 [live]
The web site of the Hackney Citizen newspaper.
The site uses WordPress as a CMS to create an attractive but traditional newspaper site that editors can update easily and frequently.
2009 [live]
The web site of the Villa Osa Pacifica holiday villa in Costa Rica.
This design features Flash image galleries to show off a large number of beautiful photos.
2008 [live]
The web site of the Imperial College science magazine.
I updated an existing PHP-based content management system to allow the articles from the print magazine to be uploaded easily. The challenge was to smoothly display changing content on an attractive home page.
2008 [live]
The web site of a local neighbourhood group.
The site is built around a blog that all members of the group can contribute to, easily and without web knowlege or specific computer skills.
2007 [live]
The web site of investor relations consultancy RD:IR.
I worked with an existing design, to improve the speed and usability by replacing an all-Flash site with a Flash animated header and a CSS-based site.
2007 [live]
The web site of independent social care consultant Alix Cordell.
A simple site built in close collaboration with the client.
2006 [live]
The web site of Scottish artist Lisa O’Brien.
This site was creating following a design brief by the artist closely, to create the exact look that she desired.
2005 [screenshot]
A screenshot of the web site of a Victoria Bed & Breakfast — one of several B&B websites I’ve worked on.
The focus of this site was a fast, easy-to-read site that could be used by members of the community with slower Internet connections and older computers.
2005 [screenshot]
A screenshot of the web site for a local community group.
The focus of this site was a fast, easy-to-read site that could be used by members of the community with slower Internet connections and older computers.
2005 [screenshot]
A screenshot of a web site that I produced to support the BBC 2 programme No Sex Please, We’re Teenagers.
Features included interactive content and a blog.
2000 [screenshot]
A screenshot of the demo version of a multi-platform Web-based streaming media site. It was designed to deliver music to computers and PlayStation 2 videogame consoles in tandem with the videogame Moderngroove presents: Ministry of Sound.
Features included streaming music and a large database of dynamic music content.
harveywoodward.co.uk
benedictjohnson.com









