Author Archive
New Substrakt team member
Welcome to Tom Martin, a great web designer and developer.
Check out his cool Tumblr:
http://thedeplorableword.net/
Web Developers and Graphic Designers wanted!
We’re looking for new designers and developers to join our team.
If you are interested please send a CV and examples of your work to team@substrakt.co.uk
MFG! Edenheight tonight
Another date for ya diaries… in fact, it’s probably all a bit late for that, so forget ya diaries and just head down there later!

The Longest Day
A date for ya diaries…

St. George’s School
We have just uploaded a new web site for St George’s School in Edgbaston. It was a great pleasure to work with the school and both parties are very pleased with the final result. The site runs a full content management system and has brought the school into the digital age with the likes of RSS feeds and an online calendar that allows the school staff to input and organise all events within the school calendar.
We are looking forward to seeing how the site is received and developing the site in the future with possible additions such as the implementation of more social/community features.
Visit the site at www.sgse.co.uk

Thanks to Stef Lewandowski, who is on the School’s Council of Trustees and Marketing Group, for preparing a clear and comprehensive brief as well as helping us to communicate the more technical elements of the web site to the staff and board members.
Sick of Magnolia? Artmarkt can help.
Artmarkt is a web site that profiles artists including graphic designers, illustrators and photographers. The web site showcases artwork and invites users to purchase this work in various sizes as prints or canvases. The site aims to help promote emerging artists as well as offering an outlet for established artists.
Take a look… www.artmarkt.net

by Chris Keenan

by Carlie Ness

by Kate Beatty

by Max Barrett

by Patrick Lawrence

by Daniel Cullen
School of Architecture Centenary
The Birmingham School of Architecture are celebrating their 100 year anniversary this year, and needed a logo and a web site.
For the logo we worked with the head of department and tutors. They wanted something that would represent the school’s various locations over the past years and for the future. The school began at Margaret street, then moved to Gosta Green, to Perry Barr, back to Gosta Green, and then will move down to Eastside in the next few years. Hence the curve, which references the points of the geographical locations. This logo will be used to represent the school after the centenary has passed.

The web site’s main function is to advertise the centenary ball and allow students and alumni to purchase tickets. Once registered the alumni are given the opportunity to add a profile and search for other alumni and view their profiles (a sort of ‘friends reunited’ come ‘facebook’, only a tad simpler!). This web site will be reviewed after the ball and developed to use as the school’s main web site.
www.bsa-alumni.org.uk (won’t be able to view many pages without being a registered student or alumni of the school i’m afraid)
















