We design and build websites that showcase creative work. We've also developed a really cool web application with our friends AW2.0 called SendPortfolio which enables artists and agencies to create, edit and update their websites and send bespoke portfolios.
We take on projects of all shapes and sizes, cramming value into everything we do. If you have a project you'd like some advice on, please get in touch. Hopefully we can help you breathe life into it!
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- Browsers and Resolutions
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- Julian Watson Agency redesign
- Sadie Coles HQ
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News - Dec 20, 2007 15:30 - 0 Comments
Julian Watson Agency redesign
Julian wanted a bit of a rejig and expansion on his site. Have a look at the results and his artists’ great work.
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Work - Dec 13, 2007 15:44 - 0 Comments
Sadie Coles HQ

Farrow Design designed the site for Sadie Coles HQ, a prominent contemporary art gallery in London, and asked us to build it. Sadie Coles represents artists such as Carl Andre, Avner Ben Gal, John Currin, Angus Fairhurst, Urs Fischer, Jim Lambie, Sarah Lucas, Raymond Pettibon, Elizabeth Peyton, Richard Prince and Daniel Sinsel.
Project details: website build, CMS configuration
http://www.sadiecoles.com/
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Resources - Apr 4, 2008 15:09 - 1 Comment
Browsers and Resolutions
A quick look at the Global Web Stats for March 2008 shows a very interesting change in trends across the Internet. Figures for browsers have always been extremely skewed towards Internet Explorer (IE), which is to be expected as it is the default browser for Microsoft Windows. IE6 remains king (even with its poor standards compliance and plethora of bugs) as users slowly upgrade to the superior IE7. Mozilla Firefox, my favourite browser, has now climbed to hold almost 28% of the market, which is an incredible achievement for a stand-alone browser. Safari, Apple’s own browser is now available on the PC too. Also, Opera is a highly rated, secure and light browser that can be used on any platform. With more choice in browsers than ever before we can only hope that more IE6 users update to the free Internet Explorer 7 or switch over to use Firefox, Opera, Safari or Camino.
The good news just keeps getting better too! With the majority of PCs now shipping with higher resolution flat screen monitors, the days of the majority of site visitors viewing your website on a 15″ CRT monitor at 800×600 resolution are drawing to a close. Even the Beeb has upgraded its website to 1024×768 resolution!
