
Not on the scale of uSwitch or MoneySuperkarket.com, but this is one of the top sites in its niche market of green electricity.
The site provides information about green tariffs available in each supply region (via postcode look-up) including regional prices. Visitors can then sign up online to their chosen tariff.
A MySQL database and php scripting is used to serve up the regional pricing and tariff details.

An Edinburgh-based TV aerial and satellite dish installer, its site is a basic single page plus email contact form.
This provides a low-cost online presence for the company to advertise its services.
The contact form provides visitors with an easy way to contact the company.


Pilton Community Health Project
PCHP provides a range of health related services to its local community in North Edinburgh.
The site was developed so that it can be maintained by the client using Adobe Contribute software, which provides a browser-like interface for editing page content while protecting the page layout.
We can also provide a range of bespoke web tools for easy website updating.

Edinburgh’s largest Community run event, the Fair is a non-profit community event run by volunteers.
The site was developed and is maintained by us free of charge as part of our commitment to the local community.
While we can’t do this for every good cause, we do offer reduced rates for all charities and non-profit organisations.


This site was set up for a range of charities and industry groups with an interest in promoting increased use of small-scale, local, renewable electricity generation.
The initial focus for this was a Bill in the Scottish Parliament from Sarah Boyack MSP.
The site includes a weekly news digest on microrenewables, and background information on the Bill and other aspects of microrenewables.

It may not be a popular time to be associated with the political world, but effective communication between MPs and constituents has never been more important.
We believe this website provides valuable two-way communication, with accessibility a key feature.
It’s a view shared by the British Computer Society which in 2008 rated it one of the top three MP websites assessed on design, accessibility and engagement.


This site provides campaigning information in support of a strong Scottish Marine Bill to protect the environment.
It includes news, information, publications and video.
As part of the campaign it ran an online petition which collected thousands of names.

An initiative from Friends of the Earth Scotland, this website promotes the uptake of domestic electricity generation.
Based on several pages of questions related to the individual’s tenure type, availability of roof space, orientation, etc, the site makes recommendations on which forms of micropower might be appropriate.


A charitable trust involved in promoting green initiatives.
The site provides links to lots of interesting resources and inspirational examples of green living.
The trust logo was also designed by Lynx Graphic Design, and on the website it is used with a leaf background.

The umbrella group for Scotland's voluntary environment organisations.
The website was developed with a full range of online admin tools for updating the website.
Much of the content is stored on a database with pages driven dynamically from the database.
Site-wide updating, including categorised RSS feeds, is done through a single admin tool.





