Projects Tagged: 'Paul Chamberlain'

BelleVoxx

The one-page presence site of W2W recording artists BelleVoxx provided audiences with a first glimpse (and it seems, the last one) of this charismatic trio of female vocalists. The Drupal-based site included embedded videos, a forum, and a full compliment of themed Drupal 6 core features. Design by Paul Chamberlain of Cerebral Itch.

W2W Records

W2W Records is the new record label headed by Frank Thomas - yes, that Frank Thomas - and their debut presence page on the web is a simple but effective sampling of the musical offerings they already have in the works. With the handy jCarousel jQuery plugin by Jan Sorgalla, a fresh design by the ever-resourceful folks at Cerebral Itch and a handful of social media tools, we launched this website in record time.

Pink Piggy

Pink Piggy™ is a mobile coin-changing and converting service that makes it easy for you to turn your loose change into money you can use. Their website, designed for presence, promotion and sales, uses our Axis CMS software for its speed, flexibility, and ease of editing. Site design and production by Paul Chamberlain of CerebralItch.

Exit Consulting Group

Exit Consulting Group provides services for individuals considering exit strategies for their businesses. Their new website, designed by Paul Chamberlain of CerebralItch, uses our AXIS CMS system to allow quick and easy updates of content and marketing information.

Biz.cerebralitch.com

The latest addition to the sprawling empire of the CerebralItch Network is a presence site for the company's creative agency services. Using Axis CMS as the site's core, As If Productions created a simple and elegant solution for an ever-expanding portfolio. Design and production by the bandaged one himself, Paul Chamberlain.

Five Stars Creative

Five Stars Creative is the video production company of award-winning photographer Matt McColl. When the company needed a dynamic CMS to give them complete control over their growing collection of high-quality FLV files, Axis CMS was the answer. The Axis database was modified to store video information, and some AJAX tricks were used to create the dynamic goodness of the "Screening Room" pages.

The new site was designed and produced by Paul Chamberlain of CerebralItch.

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