Johnpc.co.uk Launches
Morning peeps
A nice little post to congratulate Mr. John Cunningham on the launch of Johnpc.co.uk.
John is a very active online socialite, frequently posting thoughts to Posterous, Audioboo and of course, Twitter. His own blog is a new addition to this online arsenal and contains musings on all manner of organisational change and development processes as well as John’s own personal thoughts on the world in general.
Additionally it features regular guest posts from bloggers such as Abi Signorelli, David Breen and myself (perks of the job…).
John always has something interesting to say so I’d really recommend you check out Johnpc.co.uk and see if there’s anything you like.
Techno waffle
The Johnpc.co.uk site is running a custom built WordPress theme built in house here at The Design Loft along with a smattering of fancy jQuery magic and PHP wizardry.
Mark wrote this...
Mark is a director at The Design Loft; a marketing studio delivering design, web solutions, SEO, PPC, print, photography and digital marketing directly to SMEs and as white label products to marketing agencies and design houses, all from a base near Sheffield, England. He has consulted and worked on projects for the NHS, UK Ministry of Defence, Barclays PLC, JCB and many more as an experienced web designer, online marketer, IT trainer and casual geek. On top of that he has an affinity for his iPhone and his Mac and loves designing and building pretty websites. He is also a huge advocate of the .NET CMS mojoPortal and is one of the UK's leading mojoPortal skin / mojoPortal theme designers. He has a dog called Pete and is the frontman and bassist for Green Ball Flyers. He also dislikes coconut. Alot.
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