Lucie Bickerdike: Face to face with the real chameleon (small 'c')
This month has shown that Chameleon’s work is becoming more widely recognised for its innovation and creativity, and that the company has climbed a long way in a decade.
11/13/2008 1:25:22 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Comments [1] 

 


Steve Thorn: The President of New Media
Maybe it’s my age but for the first time ever I’ve found myself following the developments of the US Presidential Elections. With just five days to go, the coverage on the BBC has been up to its usual standards, but I’ve been intrigued enough by the characters of the main players to have a look at their websites and see how they’re using the web to spread their message.
10/23/2008 12:33:27 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0] 

 


Jeremy Davis: Digitise or Die (or “Much Ado About Digital”)
In my ongoing mission to become the David Dimbleby of the Web Industry (and beyond?) I recently spent an afternoon chairing a “Question Time” style event for movers and shakers in the UK publishing industry: “Digitise or Die” was the inaugural annual event run by The Bookseller, the leading trade publication for the book industry, with the sole intention of focusing on the issues facing the book business in the digital age.
8/11/2008 4:12:00 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0] 

 


Steve Thorn: Will the semantic web save the planet?
Last week I attended the annual Digital Marketing Conference in Cambridge to hear what those with a vested interest in the rise and rise of the Internet had to say about the digital future for all of us.
7/29/2008 10:38:57 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0] 

 


Lucie Bickerdike: A media insight into Chameleon's online world
When Chameleon Net asked me if I’d like a regular ‘blog spot’ on their site, I was chuffed but a little nervous. Surrounded by the creative and technical insight provided by the blindingly bright Chameleon Net team, how would my PR perspective of the company and their work fare?
7/4/2008 4:01:32 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0] 

 


Daryl Irvine: Chameleon Net Site Evolves.

This month we have re-launched our very own Chameleon Net website with a brand new look. When I came on board as Creative Director at the beginning of 2006 one of my first tasks was to undertake a re-working of the 'then' current branding. Far from throwing away everything that had come before and creating something completely new I wanted to capitalise on everything we had already achieved as a company, and the recognition we already had within the new media sector. I saw it more as an 'evolution of the brand' and in approaching the recent re-design of our website I really wanted to stay focused on the principle of evolving our online proposition rather than going back to the drawing board.

Our development team have spent a lot of time creating a flexible, scalable .NET and XML based solution that is robust and easily maintainable. Likewise we have invested many man hours, creating relevant copy to achieve a very search engine friendly, accessible site. So the design brief was quite simple; Bring the website in line with the current branding and communicate our design abilities without effecting any of the underlying code or foundation work already undertaken.

Interestingly enough this scenario is not uncommon among many of our clients. There are of course occasions when their current solution is too old to cost effectively salvage technology, but many of our projects have involved existing systems or required collaboration with an in-house IT team to effectively re-skin their offering. With contemporary standards based development techniques like CSS ( custom style sheets ) we can 'skin' just about any system.

So back to the new Chameleon Net offering. We have added a dynamic Content Managed Flash Banner to our homepage and in the long term we will be re-tasking this space with multiple promotional panels featuring video, animation and motion graphic work from the design team. We have further utilised flash, and specifically siFr, to convert structural headings ( H2, H3 etc.. ) into our brand font on the fly,  whilst retaining an accessible, standards compliant layout for users without the plugin.

I hope you like the new look Chameleon site as much as we do, and if you have any comments or ideas I would love to hear from you.

4/23/2008 5:01:21 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)    Comments [0] 

 


Dan Martin: Chameleon Net in the news - online
I thought it might be useful to create an area where we can compile and keep track of any websites that mention/report on Chameleon Net's activity. Mainly news sites and online press.

So in the spirit of web 2.0 I've set up a de.licio.us account to bookmark such bits and pieces.

Feel free to check it out: http://del.icio.us/danm_chameleon.

1/31/2008 5:29:17 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)    Comments [0]