Here are a few projects that we have completed recently:

Trotontv.com

Trot on TV was launched in October 2008 by Troton Corporation.

Designed to be the next generation of social networking for a niche market, this site is aimed at horse lovers across the globe.

Troton Corporation wanted a site that would allow people to communicate with their friends and others, and to be able to share their photos and videos. We also added the ability to create and manage groups, and track users activity as they complete actions on the site

ReHomeYourStuff.co.uk

ReHomeYourStuff.co.uk launched in January 2008 as a way forward for recycling. It is owned and run by Flame Red Productions.

It's aim is to encourage people from all walks of life to give away their old and unwanted household items to people who might find it useful

It is a free service, and supports itself with Google Advertising.

Econsult.tv

Econsult.tv is a site built for a client who already had a design, but needed a web developer to pull it all together.

Aimed at the online training market, eConsult.tv is the focal point for hundreds of hours of streamed video training, allowing subscribers to tailor training solutions at an individual or group level.

Storycode.co.uk

Storycode.co.uk was built for people looking to answer the question "What am I going to read today?".

A community-based site, Storycode relies on contributors to give their opinions on novels they have read in order to find books which are similar, in order to enhance their reading experience. A unique algorithm was written to produce the comparisons and a variant of the site was integrated with the renowned London bookstore Foyles online property.

blogcode.co.uk written by Flame Red Productions

Blogcode.com

BlogCode.com is a fast, easy and intuitive source of blog recommendations based on the StoryCode.co.uk model. Blog owners, contributors and regular readers can give their opinions on blogs and use their collective thoughts to find similar offerings from across the web. Recommendations are based not only on subject matter, but also on the style and input of the bloggers themselves - and their readers.