

ComeUpSmiling Ltd, Registered in England, Company Number 4461523
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ComeUpSmiling has provided bespoke web design since July 2002, and whilst many of our
clients are from Middlesbrough, Stockton, Stokesley, Ingleby Barwick or Yarm, we are happy
to provide a web design service to anyone with access to email, whether they're from
Teesside, Torquay or even Texas.
A selection of ComeUpSmiling's varied clients...
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Green Olive Trekking:
six pages, complex bookings form, image slideshow on each page.
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Venus Nail Supplies:
Ecommerce web site with around one thousand products; freestyle page design.
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NEY Commercial:
estate agents, mySQl database, search options, password-protected admin system.
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Bishopton Motor Company:
sixteen pages, with image banner, button menu, contact forms.
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Flamingoland Luxury Caravan:
nine pages, button menu, calendar page, contact forms.
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RI Construction Ltd:
five pages with image gallery, JavaScript slideshow for top banner.
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Powercare:
nine pages, based around our Business Package, including a JavaScript menu.
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Naio UK:
a large ecommerce site of over 700 products, mySQl database, JavaScript menu.
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Greater London Fund for the Blind:
a large site of almost 100 pages with a text re-sizing option.
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Paul Wood Handyman:
a single page starter site with customised banner.
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ComeUpSmiling's Bespoke Web Design ensures that your new web site is customised to your specific requirements,
and while we are happy to offer advice, the client always has final say as to colour, structure and content.
The most common request is for a site of 4 to 6 pages, although Ecommerce quotes now run a close second, generally
for sites selling several hundred products.
How long does a design last? As with everything, styles move on. Five years tends to be about the maximum lifespan,
although there is always that 'classic' design that lasts forever.
Make sure you have a clear idea what text and which images you want on each page, but give the web designer some flexibility.
The more ideas you offer the better - after all you are the expert on the actual site content.
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