Lions and Tigers Web development - Case Studies
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Below are a series of case studies of websites produced by Lions and Tigers. We like to keep this information below up to date and show our latest launches. Want to be the next launch? Please contact us via our contacts page. Get your company off to a roaring start.
Multi-Nationals
Lions and Tigers has the pleasure to work with a series of Multi-Nationals. The latest being a partnership between W E Cox and Mclarens Young International and their new product MYI-Cox. Lions and Tigers provided the logo and website design. The website contains a mixture of static and animated pages.
The website can be seen here: www.myi-cox.com.
Waltons & Morse is a long-established firm of admiralty solicitors which has practised in London since 1845. Thier clients include Lloyd's, company and overseas underwriters, ship owners, hauliers, forwarders and terminal operators.
The website can be seen here:www.waltonsandmorse.com
Online-Shops
Lions and Tigers has worked with clients to produce online shops. Linking Lions and Tigers design with the Paypal payment system, provides secure, stylish and affordable online shops.
Crystals 925 was established in 1995 by Ann & Les Wager.
Their association with crystals and gemstones goes back over 30 years. When the time came to start their own business, it seemed sensible to choose something that they knew about.
They decided early on that all their crystals would be the very best they could find. With that thought in mind they sourced the best suppliers and travelled to them and hand selected from the very best quality available
The website can be seen here: www.crystals925.co.uk
Organisations
Forest Aid came into being to offer a workable commercial solution to rainforest destruction
Illegal logging accounts for a large percentage of deforestation and more controls need to be put into place, However the largest percentage of deforestation is caused by people clearing forests to grow crops and raise cattle. This form of forest clearance is called Slash and Burn and is the most devastating to the forest eco-systems as well as causing the most pollution.
The website can be seen here: www.forestaid.org

