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All of our sites follow all HTML standards as well as incorporating CSS and JavaScript where necessary.

Fifth Revision of Low-Emedia Website Design

It contains a logo design, a navigation bar with links to all the other pages. The design was to have two sections for the subject of each page. The second section would expand to what ever was needed for the particular pages whilst the first section would remain consistent.

The site contained several different quotation forms using PHP. This allow visitors to give us details on what projects they would like us to work on and give quotations for. This version of the site had three different quotation forms. Although there are prices already on the site, this would allow Low-Emedia to give individual quotes base on the information. This is an idea that we are continuing to use.

For the examples or portfolio sections, it was originally designed to use Flash to hold all of the media and demonstrate all of our work. These sections was never fully completed as it became apparent that the design wasn’t really what we wanted for our site.

Fourth Revision of Low-Emedia Website Design

This site used JavaScript to display each page within pop-up windows and create a navigation bar on the main page.

Each page followed the same graphical style, using the created image of rows of computers. The idea was to have a single application to run the entire site where the main page would never really change. This was created using layers and having JavaScript control which layers appear when each button is pressed.

For the pop-up windows, a smaller version of the main page was designed. The main images were the samll but just resized and cropped to fit a smaller window. Most elements were contained within Flash files to help prevent any media from being stolen and re-used.

This version of the site probably has the most complete section of our portfolio of work at the time. Although we felt we could improve the design.

Third Revision of Low-Emedia Website Design

This version of the Low-Emedia was always intended as a temporary site.

What it did was allow the testing of a few graphical ideas for logos and layout designs. The logo was carried over from the previous design.

To be perfectly honest this design could be considered to be a very rushed design that took most of the colour schemes and graphics from the previous design.

Straight after this design was uploaded, a new design was created and implemented within the next month or two.

Second Revision of Low-Emedia Website Design

This idea was to have a solely HTML menu structure with a professional looking colour scheme and patterned border.

Unfortunately the ideas for the colours turned out not to quite work that well. Along with the logo, the entire design proved not to be quite up to scratch. Although the colours and graphics were reused later on, it was felt that the style was not right to promote Low-Emedia.

Original Low-Emedia Website Design

This design was completely done using Flash. All the menus and content were encoded into one Flash file.

Using Flash you can create many simple animations and have greater formattig control and menu design than with standard HTML.

The main problems though with this technique is when trying to promote using search engines and users with slow computers & connections.

Original Delta Films / Low-Emedia Design Site

This was the original site created to cover all of the work that is now covered by Delta Films and this site, Low-Emedia.

The design it self is very simple, using only basic HTML pages and images. It does however use Javascript to create pop-up windows for viewing of movies.

This entire site was designed in 2001. This was before movie files started to be embedded into a professional manner into websites as you see now.

Delta Films