Portfolio: Web Design and Development
With over twenty years of experience in software development and eight years in web design and development, KP Direction has a pocketfull of solutions for your business.
Whether you need shopping cart capabilities, a blog to express your thoughts, forums for idea exchange, photo galleries to show off your talent, or just a basic website to make your business known throughout the internet information highways, we are able to convert your ideas into reality.
Following are some websites that KP Direction has designed and developed:
AGCO Finance
AGCO Finance is a division of AGCO, the largest agricultural company in the world, owning brands such as Massey Ferguson and Fendt. AGCO Finance provides financial services to the Agricultural industry.This site was constructed over a twelve month period, and involved liasion with AGCO Finance colleagues in Europe. The site was developed in English, French, Spanish and German, which can all be edited from a bespoke content management system.
We also developed several 'skins' for the Massey Ferguson and Fendt websites, so that when the user goes into the 'Finance' areas of these websites, they are actually taken into pages within the AGCO Finance website - these pages being designed to look very much like the pages of the parent website, rather than the AGCO Finance website. Using this method, AGCO Finance are able to manage their own content whilst still appearing within a sister company’s web site.
Blastoff Music Ministries
Blastoff Music Ministries is the website of Greg and Glenda Bostock, worship pastors at Christian Life Center in Layton, Utah.Greg approached us two years ago needing a re-design of their website with the added capabilities of a photo gallery, e-commerce and to showcase their CD's. Samples of their songs are available, in addition to the ability to download sheet music and chord charts with lyrics for their music.
A future project in the making is the ability to stream videos that they have created.
Crick and Mardling
Crick and Mardling are a traditional family solicitors based in Staffordshire, UK.The design of the website was done by Perrelink based in Australia, with project management and development by Acute Computing in the UK.
West Wind Seminars
West Wind Seminars is the brainchild of Kelly Zunie and Gaylene Hatch of Utah. Their goal to empower those of American Indian descent to live up to their full potential and bringing about a healing among the people, individually and as a whole.West Wind Seminars held a conference for the American Indian youth at the Salt Palace in Utah. This was a successful event that drew over 600 attendees with coverage by major Utah newspapers.
A future project includes e-courses for the youth.
Greyhound Gang
Greyhound Gang owner, Claudia Presto, contacted us for a re-design of her website with added dynamic features.Working off a design that she commissioned, we developed the web site. A skin was provided for the shopping cart that was already in place. Other functionalities, which were developed with PHP, include a house share forum, contest system, guestbook, blog integration, and future development of an auction system.
Howard Lock
Howard Lock is a UK-based Patent Attorney.The website was project managed by KP Direction LLC, with graphic design, website design and copywriting skills provided by Bonnie L. Riley of Pixelplum in California. Backend PHP scripting for the contact form was developed in-house by KP Direction.
Stylicious
Stylicious was developed by Suzy Shaw to promote the impact of improved style and image on women's confidence and self-esteem. Suzy's company is located in Nottingham, England. The website was developed by KP Direction LLC, with graphic design by PerreLink Design (Australia). This site contains a Contact Us form written in PHP to prevent spam injection attacks.
Derby Cycling Group, UK
The Derby Cycling Group website started life in 2005 as a development test bed for Acute Computing's custom CMS (Content Management System) offering. The site development was donated free of charge to the DCG, as Peter Connolly was a member of the group until the time he left the UK to start KP Direction in Utah.All content on the site is controlled by the DCG members through a CMS system written in PHP, with only the left-hand menus being coded into the pages.
The website logo (the Cycle in the menus) was also designed by Acute Computing, showing the activity, fluidity and movement that is the mainstay of any cycling group.
