The Gathering, Church in a Pub (2009)

The Gathering WebsiteThe Gathering: An Experiment in Church

At North Winchester Community Church we’ve been discussing the idea of a ‘new’ type of service, once a month, on Sunday evening’s, around the theme of a Pub Church (within the style of Fresh Expressions).

So, welcome to “The Gathering“, to which you can find out more details on the website, launched last night! I am naturally a night owl, and gained inspiration after our inaugural test-run on Sunday, as to where I could see this website fitting in a bit more… not that any of us really know how this service is going to turn out, as the whole point is that it’s experimental, and ready to be shaped by its members! The website is therefore fairly experimental and more explicitly a ‘work in progress’ than other sites that I have done.

Blog Content

The blog is structured with 3 basic pages for static content: what is the gathering about?; who can people contact to find out more?; where can people continue the discussions? For the remainder of the blog, the expectation is that the remainder of the entries will be blog/diary entries, listed in reverse order, with strong use of keywords/categories (although as we’re so experimental, these aren’t entirely clear, but we will monitor their evolvement) to allow visitors to filter the content that they desire. Of course, it wouldn’t be one of my sites without search (apparently the online world used to be 50% search, 50% through navigation… I think that balance has tipped in favour of searchers!)

WordPress.com Theme

Pressrow by Chris Pearson, a nice clean design, which allowed me to design my own header (using a collage of images from sxc.hu), and appears to have the features we need. The current NWCC site is moving across to self-hosted WordPress, so this may end up upon here, we’ll see how transferable it is, but I think it shows up the stunning pictures well!

Multi-Author Blog

This is my first attempt at using WordPress for a multi-author blog, but we want to get at least the organising group involved in blogging on the site, and then encourage others to engage and comment upon the site – maybe we need a touch of the polemical topics!

Social Media

Other than the blog itself, we have set up a Twitter feed, a Facebook group,  YouTube (no content yet) and Delicious (also no content), which seems approrpriate for a church which plans to not base itself around ‘sermons’, but other styles of discussion and interaction – including mix/match of online/offline…. as we said, all very experimental!

Web User

Web User MagazineFortnightly magazine for the non-specialist:

Here’s what (they say) makes Web User special:

  • Independence guarantee
    Everything we publish is our independent opinion – nobody pays us to write about them
  • Reader input
    We let you have your say in print and on our website
    Saves you money
  • We name websites offering the best deals and find the best free downloads
  • Keeps you informed
    We’re fortnightly, so we’re the most up-to-date internet magazine you can buy
  • We save you time
    We take you straight to the best bits of the web, avoiding hours of searching
  • Ideas and inspiration
    We show you new things on the web and give you the confidence to try them yourself
  • Here to help
    We’re packed with expert advice and practical help both in print and online
  • Up to date
    We’re fortnightly, so we’re the most up-to-date internet magazine you can buy
  • Plain English
    We use a minimum of jargon
  • Linked website
    The website works hand-in-hand with the printed magazine
  • Lots to read
    Every issue is packed with loads to read – not loads of adverts

http://www.webuser.co.uk/

New Media Age

New Media Age MagazineSince 2005: “new media age is the UK’s only weekly magazine covering the business of interactive media. It’s essential reading for anyone using interactive media to communicate with their customers, and for all the companies providing the products and services that make those communications possible. It brings its readers exclusive news, informed analysis, thought-provoking opinion and detailed, in-depth features, all aimed at answering the fundamental question: how can interactive media improve my business?”

http://www.nma.co.uk/

Web Designer Magazine

Web Designer Magazine“Defining the Internet Through Beautiful Design”

Less focused on the coding, and more on design, and how that impacts upon site usability. Magazine has a great website itself, links to lots of great information.

http://www.webdesignermag.co.uk/

.Net Magazine

Net Magazine“.net is the world’s best-selling magazine for web designers and developers, featuring tutorials from leading agencies, interviews with the web’s biggest names, and agenda-setting features on the hottest issues affecting the internet today. If you’re serious about web design, then .net is the magazine for you!” (Known as Practical Web Design in the USA)

http://www.netmag.co.uk/

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MyDesigna (2001-2009)

My DesignaAs I have built up my web design skills, I thought it was worth building up a portfolio of work, attracting attention from those who will be interested in my skills, particularly my content writing and information architecture skills, once the the PhD was completed.I wanted something contemporary and clean looking, whilst providing useful information.

  • The portfolio section of the site is the key section of the site, explaining the rationale for each of the sites.
  • Quite a lot of resources content on the site overlaps with the /designproject site.
  • I am more interested in the research side (finding and structuring information), and writing content, than programming the site.
  • In future I will actively search for free software, image and other sites to recommend.
  • Hosted by 1and1.co.uk. The URL www.digital-fingerprint.co.uk also redirects to this site.

Visit: http://www.mydesigna.co.uk

Currently in the process of moving this content across to this site!

Previous Design:

My Designa (early version)