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Rainbow Faces Website launched

06-10-2011

Rainbow Faces Website

Midland Computers have reliably hosted the self built Rainbow Faces business website for over 8 years, so when they wanted a new website it was natural for them to turn to their trusted hosting partner Midland Computers for advice.

In July Rainbow Faces visited our offices to ask for our help on developing a new web site to demonstrate a more professional and colourful representation of their products and services. A key factor was for them to still be able to easily update the content of the site themselves to help keep ongoing running costs to a minimum.

Following a consultation session with our Projects Manager we produced a proposal to meet all their criteria within budget. Once approved our Designer started work on the visuals providing key review stages with Rainbow Faces to ensure they were happy and could provide feedback on our progress.

This design was signed off and coding development started based on our own highly flexible bespoke CMS framework allowing us to create the site exactly as the client requested. This also included creation of a new photo gallery system allowing Rainbow Faces to easily upload and display high resolution images of their work.

Here's what they had to say about working with Midland Computers:-

"I'd just like to thank you all for a wonderful, colourful and corporate website. It's fantastic! Money well spent and I will recommend your company to others. Thanks again for all your hard work in achieving a more professional and polished image on the net for our company"

- Rainbow Faces

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