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08.05.08 After eight years in Ashburton, we have at last decided to make the move to the big city. Integralvision are now happily settled into a two story, modern office block on the Marsh Barton Estate. Our new telephone number is 0845 838 7088.

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Toms Garden Equipment

					Toms Garden Equipment
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News

Archive 2005

client accolades
"We even get some of those company's offering us websites, which is funny as they have not even looked at our website in most cases... We soon put them right... I told him, truthfully, that even an offer of a lower hourly rate would not make us move from Integralvision. I've never been so happy with the booking system since we came to you guys and I can't wait for you to get your hands on the website."
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To give potential clients an idea of the experience the Integralvision team have gained over the years, we have archived the Integralvision news entries since 2002. Please use the News Archive links on the left.

15/12/05 Brodequin Shoemakers wins New Media Age Site of the Week

site of the week Due to the high quality and unique nature of the shoes made by Brodequin Shoemakers, Integralvision decided to come up with a radical design based on a circle. You will not find many sites that look like this on the Internet. And the Industry Magazine New Media Age (NMA) seems to agree with us, the site is listed as NMA Site of the Week. NMA is the UK's only weekly magazine covering the business of interactive media: the Internet, wireless internet and interactive TV. So far Integralvision has had four of its sites favouably reviewed by NMA.
Visit www.handcraftedshoes.co.uk

28/11/05 Dartmoor Virtual Tours

Integralvision was commissioned to build a further web site for Dartmoor National Park Authority (DNPA). The Dartmoor Virtual Tours web site is an opportunity to explore aspects of Dartmoor's cultural heritage with the combination of immersive multimedia tours utilising Flash technology, 360 panoramic photographs, the spoken word and archive photographs. This will be an ongoing project with various locations being added to the tour. The first property added is Higher Uppacott, a Grade I listed medieval longhouse. This tour also covers the deserted medieval settlement at Hound Tor. Future additions to the site will be Princetown, Bellever and Haytor. Despite the snow, we were pleased to attend the launch of the site held at the impressive DNPA headquarters in Bovey Tracy. This might have been due to being able to listen to people praising our work or, it might have had something to do with the cream teas laid on by DNPA to celebrate the launch. Visit www.virtuallydartmoor.org.uk

21/11/05 Launch of FeelfreeUK site

Feelfreeuk is an online extreme sports shop run by some of the most experienced extreme sports enthusiasts in the industry. Here you can buy snowboard equipment, surf clothing and mountain bike accessories. In fact just about any equipment to do with extreme sports. Integralvision developed this ecommerce solution to sell their exciting range of extreme sports equipment online.
Visit www.feelfreeuk.com

14/11/05 Launch of Carol Anne Jewellery site

Carol Anne Jewellery is one of the UK's leading retailers of designer silver. With retail stores in Barnstaple, North Devon and Taunton in Somerset, and over 20 years experience in the jewellery industry, Carol Anne are passionate and knowledgeable about the power and beauty of design inspired jewellery, and now their new online designer jewellery shop can supply silver designer jewellery anywhere in the UK and throughout the world.
Visit www.carolannejewellery.co.uk

11/11/05 Fionas Shop site

Wholefood & Petfood supply specialists, Fiona's offers an easy way to order organic food and products for those in the Dartmoor area. Over 5,000 products are listed on the site with more than half of them organic. The shop is located in Ashburton and is an example of a local company making the most of the Internet. At present there is no provision to pay online but this will be part of a future development.
Visit www.fionasshop.co.uk

24/10/05 O'Neill Battle of the Bands site

24/10/05 O'Neill Battle of the Bands site Integralvision has been commissioned to produce a site for the surf and snowboarding clothing company, O'Neill. The site is to promote an O'Neill sponsored Battle of the Bands competition.

01/07/05 Broadband4Devon web site

Integralvision has been contracted to design a new web site for Broadband4Devon. The purpose of Broadband4Devon is to contribute to the economic success of Devon by providing the ICT knowledge and subsidies to help businesses connect to broadband, and then use broadband as part of a successful business growth strategy. The site launched 24th October 2005. Visit www.broadband4devon.org.uk.

01/06/05 Dartmoor National Park web site

Integralvision has been commissioned to design a new web site for the Dartmoor National Park Authority (DNPA). We beat both local and national competition to win this project. DNPA gave us the job because of the strength of our design portfolio, our understanding of accessibility and our experience of working on similar projects. The designs were completed in July 2005 and the DNPA web team have been busy adding content using their in-house content management system. While there is still some content to be added, the site was launched December 2005.
Visit www.dartmoor-npa.gov.uk

Update: Integralvision has been asked to develop a new area of the DNPA site to include interactive games for kids based on the Ranger Ralph character. We expect these to be completed in the New Year.

01/01/05 Integralvision asked to work on Tsunami Education Project

We have been asked to produce a presentation package to assist with the education of the indigenous population in Sri Lanka. A pilot program will commence in Tamil Territory and, if successful, will expand initially to the rest of the country and then may open up to the rest of the countries in the affected region. We understand that our work will be shown at the forthcoming UNESCO conference in Paris - a week long conference with a day dedicated to Tsunami (President Clinton and Kofi Anan will be there).