Archive for the ‘Testimonials’ Category

Testimonial: Gaijin International

Back in July, I finished a Wordpress powered website for a film and multimedia company, Gaijin International. This was a cool project, made even better by the excellent working relationship I established with director, Geoff Court. So it really pleased me to receive the following comment on my LinkedIn profile:

I contacted Matt after having weathered a previous web-designer who just couldn’t come up with the goods. Five minutes after meeting, I knew he was the man for the job – his integrity, creativity and professionalism shone through, blasting away my past woes. The results were perfect, our new company website, www.gaijininternational.com, was everything myself and my colleague had hoped for and more. Highly recommended. We’ll be working together again in the future I hope.

Geoff Court, Gaijin International

Testimonial: Sea Change Events

Many thanks to Gabby Wilson of Seachange Events for her lovely comment about my work:

Matt gave me lots of advice about how to improve the practical functionality of my website which I feel has really improved the end result. He is able to communicate in a non-technical way, is friendly, professional and helpful and ultimately I am delighted with the end result.

Gabby Wilson, Sea Change Events

Testimonial: HSM Plumbers

Thanks to Harvey Morgan of HSM for a new testimonial. His was a fun little site to work on and has received a lot of positive feedback from his customers.

Matt’s creation for our site was exactly what our company wanted, it has added 30% new business and captured our company personality perfectly for which we are very grateful.

Harvey Morgan, HSM Plumbers

Testimonial: Electric Putty

It was great to receive the following endorsement from Malcolm at Electric Putty, for my first job as a freelancer:

Thanks for the great work you did on the Karuna website. The client is thrilled with the site and your HTML is a big part of that… Solid HTML is the foundation of all great websites and you really understand the medium.

Malcolm Elsworth, Electric Putty