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What's occuring at H18 right now?
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We're Hiring
Added on January 7, 2011 @ 12:09 pm by Matt Cooper
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H18 is now entering its third year of business and, because we expect to grow in a big way next year, we're looking for a junior web developer to join us in our Newport office.
You'll be a team player with at least two years agency experience, proficient in all the usual dark arts (HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, jQuery) and the ambition to grow with a fast-developing creative agency.
CVs to matt@h18.co.uk please, stating salary expectations and current circumstances.
PCI-audited ecommerce
Added on September 28, 2010 @ 1:49 pm by Matt Cooper
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PCI compliance is a set of comprehensive requirements for enhancing payment account data security. These standards were developed by the founding payment brands of the PCI Security Standards Council to help improve card security at an industry level.
Following a rigorous, independent audit by Security Metrics, unlike the majority of our competitors H18 can niow guarantee that all our ecommerce clients have the peace of mind of having this top level security protection when dealing with sensitive card holder information.
H18 win tender for rebranding SAPS and redesigning their website
Added on September 3, 2010 @ 10:29 am by Matt Cooper
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Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) is a programme aimed at strengthening teaching and learning of plant science in UK schools and colleges. It is part of its Plant Sciences programme and is based in the Cambridge Botanic Garden.
Against stiff competition, H18 won the tender and will be creating a new brand and redesigning the existing SAPS website for a Beta launch in October and a full launch in December.
Unknown Prints website finished
Added on June 28, 2010 @ 11:56 am by Matt Cooper
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After several weeks of pixel polishing, Unknown Prints is finished. Because the store is still waiting to be sent artwork submissions, we've created a clone version of it so that you can have a sneak preview of how it might look once designers start sending their work in. See it in action here :-D
Trinity goes multilingual!
Added on June 16, 2010 @ 8:46 pm by Matt Cooper
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Our robust web application development framework Trinity is about to grow up in a big way... we're introducing a "locale" feature that will allow applications and websites built on this platform to run several different languages, with most of the major European languages supported out of the box.
This functionality has been developed for new client Red Earth Investments, as they require their website - which is currently in development - to be able to display information in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
