Dusted

24.11.09

David

Harrison shortlisted for Caterersearch Web Award

Following our win in the inaugural Caterersearch.com Web Awards last year, its great to see the website we designed and developed for Harrison Catering also shortlisted for 2009. The awards were launched last year to recognise and reward the organisations and individuals involved in designing, managing, marketing or promoting food sector websites, judged on a criteria including visual design, innovation, content, interactivity, ease of use, commercial success or potential and overall user experience. Read the rest of this entry »

15.09.09

Jack

Dusted centre on engineering and manufacturing excellence

CEME

Following Dusted’s appointment back in April, the new website for CEME – the Centre for Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence – recently launched with a dual presence covering two distinct sectors – the corporate and education audience and the conferencing and events market. Read the rest of this entry »

27.05.09

David

The Dusted Enterprise

It’s funny how people are perceived. We often make a point of asking temporary staffers at Dusted, what their experience was like and whether they got on with everyone. Just recently, we’ve had Oliver Fish with us (hitting the phones and rationalising our database) and today is his last day in the studio before jetting off for a tour of South East Asia. Read the rest of this entry »

19.03.09

Matt

Google street view comes to Dusted

Screen grab of Google street view at 151 Tower Bridge Road
With the recent introduction of street view to Google Maps UK you can now virtually visit the Dusted office (as well as most of the rest of London and 24 other cities). Shame you can’t actually look inside the office. Then again, maybe that wouldn’t be such a good idea.

09.03.09

David

Desk space at Dusted

Dusted office

Following the recent expansion of our London premises, we are now in the rather privileged position of offering part of our new office space for rent. For a moment, we did consider installing a small bowling lane, however this was discarded in favour of desks, but only really on the grounds of noise levels and economic growth. Read the rest of this entry »

02.03.09

David

Happy fifth birthday Dusted!

Greyhound number 5

There seems to be something quite significant about the number 5. The best hotels are always awarded 5 stars, the Pentagon has 5 sides, Michael had The Jackson 5, Lorraine had 5 Star and Johnny 5 was the one who came alive. We have 5 natural senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch) and according to various mythologies, the universe is made up of 5 classical elements: water, earth, air, fire, and ether. Read the rest of this entry »

12.02.09

Matt

Show your true colours

Victory Colours scarves in a pile

Earlier this week we launched Victory Colours; a web site selling high-end spectator garments. Available immediately is a range of fine cashmere scarves representing all the nations taking part in the RBS 6Nations Rugby, with more products to follow soon. All the items on the site are made in Britain and are crafted to be both luxurious as well as durable. So no matter where your allegiance lies, make sure you support in style.