Last year saw the arrival of the iPad, an event which seems to have brought with it a wide range of new places to see browsers, suits and geeks. An activity which was once limited to home, library or work; sitting at the computer. Now we are free to walk, sit, lounge or hang upside-down if we want to, and lets face it someone will. This new more deeply interactive way of using a computer has caused a further need for a rethink from web designers such as 2am. iPads require designs to be made with them specifically in mind. Especially as they seem to have gained enough popularity to be a key part of the world of computers for at least the foreseeable future (the launch of the iPad 2 has cemented their position at the top of the tablet market).
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18 Nov
New Qutis Clinics Website Launched
The new Qutis Clinics website is now live.
Qutis Advanced Skin Clinics offer cutting edge beauty and medical aesthetic skin treatments and hair removal including wrinkle reduction and dermal fillers and 2am have created brand and a website to position Qutis as one of the leading providers of Aesthetic Skin Treatments in the UK.
1 Oct
Guy Wakeling Jewellery Website Goes Live
Guy Wakeling is one of the UK’s leading bespoke jewellery specialists. Guy is passionate about his designs and work and he wanted to make sure he had the best possible web design.
2am produced this website to showcase the jewellery whilst giving the visitor an insight into who Guy Wakeling is and why he’s so passionate about the items he creates.
13 Aug
The Shredding Alliance Launched by 2am Media
2am has worked closely with The Shredding Alliance to get their new website live.
The Shredding Alliance offer national coverage for either onsite or offsite confidential shredding services.
To find out more about The Shredding Alliance please visit: http://TheShreddingAlliance.co.uk
11 Jun
How to Design Ecommerce Websites
Everyone is getting their commercials online in a mid West style Gold Rush. What’s the reason fort this? Simple: There’s gold in them there [digital] hills.