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Established in 2001, YourWebWorks was originally named "", but quickly changed to a more logical name after a year or two of growth and realising that it made more sense to people. We started out in a small town and were happy to get projects from businesses in the nearest city (Bristol) but quickly started winning business from much further abroad thanks to a fast growing portfolio of work, which sent a clear message about the quality of our work.
Today, we have clients up and down the UK and even several overseas. We've worked for the BBC on several related web projects and a number of successful chart singers as well as businesses with annual turn-overs exceeding £1.8m, demonstrating that our little seven-year-old business is not afraid to play with the big kids.
Now YourWebWorks is going through some changes. When we began, we quickly branched into two quite different markets; the business/corporate market wanting more traditional design and down-to-earth features and the hi-concept arena of Flash multimedia design for the entertainment and leisure industry. Now seems the right time to start to separate the business into two distinct websites and brandings to cater for these two radically different markets. |
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YourWebWorks owner, founded the business in 2001 after becoming disillusioned with his uninspiring day job. Since then, he has constantly delivered high quality work and unparalleled service, being available at the end of his phone day and night in some cases.
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After all these years in business, our ethos really hasn't changed a great deal, proof that we had it right from the very beginning. We make certain that we understand the client's needs and that our work is tailored to their requirements, while helping them to understand that we are ultimately creating something to appeal to the target users who will be presented with the end product. To that end, we always aim to deliver stylish, functional designs with engaging features regardless of a project's budget.
We try never to blind either clients or end users with overly complicated information or explanations, always ensuring that people understand all options open to them.
But most of all, we like to talk to people as people. We're not robots and we know you're not either. We know that fast computers and large office spaces may look impressive, but they don't produce outstanding work - talented designers and programmers do. To that end, our business is all about communication and not about the technology.
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