Webtrade has launched a complete new website design for the Commission for Communications Regulation website - comreg.ie.
Webtrade has developed a new website design for Caribbean Infertility Conference 2008 with dual design branding incorporating SIMS IVF and Boston IVF.
Webtrade has developed a new website for the Institute of Public Administration (IPA).
The Governance Forum is an IPA initiative to provide support, guidance and relevant information to state and other publicly funded organisations on the implementation of good governance.
The Forum membership is drawn from a wide range of organisations across the public and not for profit sectors. It offers a network for members of governing bodies and senior executives to share experiences and examples of good practice.
Features of the Governance Forum website include:
Webtrade has completed a website redesign for Georgina Campbell's Ireland including the launch of a new online guide to gardens in Ireland.
Webtrade have launched the new web design for Georgina Campbell's Ireland.The newly developed site, is integrated into Webtrade's Content Management System, giving full control over the design navigation and content on the site.Features of the site design include:Ireland Guide
Webtrade has developed a new website for Crowne Plaza Hotel Dundalk
Webtrade have designed and developed a new website for Athlone Towncentre.
The site, www.athlonetowncentre.com, has been designed with the following features:
Webtrade have designed and developed a new website for South Dublin County Enterprise Board. The website is integrated with Live Edit and content is fully managed by the staff of the Enterprise Board.
Webtrade has re-designed the Commission for Communications Regulation consumer website askcomreg.ie. The Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) is the regulator for the electronic communications (telecommunications, radio communications and broadcasting) and postal sectors.This askcomreg website has been designed with the consumer in mind. The aim of this website is to provide consumers with a user friendly website design with relevant information and answers on the main issues which affect them in their dealings with suppliers in relation to mobile phones, fixed-line phones, the internet and the postal sector. The site was designed to be accessible for all types of users, with special attention to people with disabilities and user experience audits carried out by the National Council for the Blind.The website been re-branded to align with ComReg’s phone and broadband pricing website www.callcosts.ie and the website has been expanded to offer further information and services to communication consumers in Ireland.The site now includes a ‘Tell Us’ section where consumers can review ComReg’s Consumer Policy and are advised about contacting the ComReg Consumer Line with queries or complaints which have not been addressed by their service provider. Furthermore, www.askcomreg.ie now offers an e-mail alert service that will inform consumers of any news items, newsletters and other consumer related publications.The re-launch of www.askcomreg.ie is part of ComReg’s ongoing Consumer Strategy to enable consumers to make educated and informed telecommunications choices. Webtrade carried out all web design development and usability work on this website, and has been ComReg's web design agency since 2001.
Webtrade has developed a new website for Cavan County Enterprise Board.
Cavan County Enterprise Board offers a range of support services to small business in County Cavan, including training, mentoring, advise, loans and grants.
Features of the website include: