General

Further details on our future sheduleBy Gareth
21st April, 2012 at 16:51

The couple of weeks since our last update there has been a lot to report. We have begun work on a very big brand website which will offer some excellent functionality and design. We at AWD, cater for all sizes of websites from the local Hertfordshire based businesses right up to large corporate sites or big brands. Our skill set over the years has proved we are able to virtually achieve anything in the web design industry. We have virtually no restrictions as our staff are extremely skilled in achieving clients’ requirements. On top of that we are competitive in our pricing which makes us the number one choice.

Even more great features coming to our CMS platformBy Gareth
12th March, 2012 at 23:37

We have always believed in a purely bespoke Content Management platform and over the years our CMS has proved itself. Now in its 3rd revision, our CMS is fully customisable and can cater for a large range of projects from small websites to the large corporate sites with specialist features. Version 3 is now live and is currently in use on our latest project launches. The innovation does not stop there. We are already making early plans for CMS 4 later in the year as well as numerous updates to the version 3 platform in the coming months.

New Chicagos Websites Go Live!By Gareth
10th February, 2012 at 18:45

At sometime in our life most of us will have enjoyed 'the Chicago’s experience', and that’s why we are really pleased to announce that today we launched the new Chicago’s website.

Exciting web technology down the roadBy Gareth
1st February, 2012 at 22:16

We as a company are always keeping an eye out for the latest technology be it for our websites or hardware that helps us develop better. It is going to be an exciting year ahead with some of the most innovative changes coming into play.

Wikipedia joins the Internet blackout todayBy Gareth
18th January, 2012 at 07:34

Wikipedia has removed it’s site from use today in opposition to new laws being debated in US congress. The move took place at 5am this morning and simply replaces all content with a black page.