November 21st, 2011
Digital Mosaic designed and developed the website for Kraft Foods to enhance their recruitment strategy, whilst creating a visual feast. Sadly, the position for food-tasting was not an option. ;o)
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November 10th, 2011
Reach new heights with Airbus Programme Matcher: I believe I can fly I believe I can touch the sky I think about it every night and day I spread my Airbus wings and fly away…
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November 1st, 2011
Here at Digital Mosaic, we are excited to launch the new version of our Secret Santa website. It has been designed and developed to make your Christmas shopping easier and fun, by enabling users to create their own gift lists. Unlike other similar sites, it is unique in allowing you to suggest the presents that you would like to receive. This […]
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October 17th, 2011
Take a look and see what Store Street Bloomsbury has in store for you! ;o)
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October 10th, 2011
Now in Poole, Dolphin therapy has a new meaning of the retail kind. ;o)
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August 1st, 2011
HTML5 video is a movie and video playing element within HTML5, somewhat replacing the object element. This is due to the on-going evolution of support for the video element. As such a standard way has been adopted, to embed video into a web page. Prior to this, the majority of on-line videos had been channelled via third party plug-ins. Flash […]
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July 25th, 2011
Digital Mosaic launched the Soccerscout USA website to further the careers of nationwide footballers in the States. We tried out for the team but took the dribbling too far, when we spotted the manager eating biscuits from the sidelines. ;o)
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July 22nd, 2011
Digital Mosaic present their re-vamped website for ETS-Electromagnetic Testing Services company. Luckily our director’s cybernetic leg slipped under their radar. ;o)
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July 21st, 2011
Digital Mosaic have recently re-designed the website for The London Daily News, keeping readers informed with the latest headlines. Thanks to their on-line broadcasts, many trees have survived the curse of printed paper. ;o)
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