John Gowing are an independent, family-owned, jeweller in Oxford. Located in the Covered Market (a stone’s throw away from Rare Form HQ), they have been Oxford’s friendly neighbourhood jeweller since 1946. They came to Rare Form in need…
Being the preeminent dental practice in Oxfordshire (for real), 33 Beaumont street wanted a web presence that matched their prestigious reputation, whilst maintaining a link to to their long standing branding. We took their logo and colour scheme and delivered a…
The Oxford Bar Company has already been providing drinks dispensing services to all kinds of events for ten years, and have grown from a simple mobile bar company to technical experts and veterans of festivals, corporate events (& major sporting events like Ascot…
Allan Janes are solicitors in High Wycombe who approached us to completely revamp their website in order to reflect the kind of clientele they dealt with. We worked closely with them to redesign their website so that it…
Dr Shirley Sherwood is the owner and curator of the largest collection of contemporary botanical art in the world, housed in a purpose-built gallery at Kew Gardens. Although the initial idea we were approached with was to put…
The lovely people at Dauphin have been making beautiful acrylic mounts, primarily for museums and collectors, since 1986. We built their new website.
When Hall Personal Training came to us initially, they already had a website, and it was okay. But what they really wanted was something way beyond ok, a site that not only provided all the right information but also…
Oxford Sport & Traditional Martial Arts, or OSTMA, wanted a brand new site that looked fresh and engaging, but also served as a useful tool for anyone wanting to find courses near them. As OSTMA run martial arts courses…
Nigel Barlow is an authority on innovation in business and gives keynote speeches all over the world on the subject. When he approached us to design a bespoke website, the aim was to produce something eye-catching and engaging that gave a flavour…