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Daniel Laskowski

Work:Websites

I have been involved in a development of number of websites, ranging from mini-sites to corporate websites, portals and e-commerce applications. Below are a few examples, please scroll or click on the thumbnails to jump down.

Coca-ColaStella ArtThe mortgage UnitUTargetCansofAbout Us

The Coca-Cola Dynamic Merchandise Catalogue

www.dmcoke.com (URL no longer available)

The multilingual e-commerce website. To see the case study of this project please follow this link.

Coca-Cola

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StellaArt

www.stellaart.com

An on-line portfolio of a sculptor Stella Zadros-Twardowska. I provided XHTML and CSS expertise.

Stellaart

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The Mortgage Unit

www.themortgageunit.com (URL no longer available)

I was responsible for CSS development and actively participated in the project management and client facing. I also provided graphic design expertise and re-designed the company's logo. Site developed in PHP.

The Mortgage Unit

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UTarget

www.utarget.co.uk (redesigned since)

Corpoprate website for UK's new media advertising network. I developed the design concept, and participated in information architecture and content planning. I also provided re-branding creative expertise across the company's various ventures - more on this on the logos page.

UTarget

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CanSof International

www.cansof.com (URL no longer available)

Website for a specialist in risk management company, based in Switzerland. I took an active part in the discovery and development stages of the project (site planning, wireframing, sitemapping etc). In design phase my role was limited to logo development and contribution to graphic design.

Cansof

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50Connect's "About Us" Channel

www.50connect.co.uk (website redesigned since)

After surviving the dot-com crash 50Connect sustained an immense growth to become the UK's biggest website for the baby-boomers generation with nearly a million hits per month. At the same time the "About Us" section of the website had still look and feel of the previous era. I was asked to enhance the website with the long-overdue corporate pages.

About Us

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