Web Design
Website design is not merely about sites working well or looking good. It's about how you bond with the user in the briefest window of time, and persuade them to part with more of that time to explore. And because children habitually flit from site to site, that challenge to hold their attention is even greater.
We produce innovative solutions that children love to get absorbed in and are quick to share with friends. And by extending the experience to third party sites such as YouTube and through virals and e-cards we can increase the time that children interact with your brand and get to understand your messages.
LAST: Animation | NEXT: Child Usability
www.cowforce.com
This children's site for charity Send a Cow was double winner of Yahoo!'s Site of the Year and Charity Site of the Year, and took second place to Harvard in the One World Broadasting Trust Awards.
'An immensely creative effort which shows a real in-depth understanding of its younger target audience' Jon Snow, Patron, OWBT
www.combedown.com
School websites are mediocre and poorly designed, and often ignored by pupils. Paperhorse worked with a local Primary School to create a web destination that was engaging and useful to children and teachers and kept fresh by a pupil web team. The site draws the children into its centre and is increasingly being used across the curriculum.
Read to Feed CD-Rom, Teachers' Microsite
A sponsored reading scheme that we took from a bulky, orinted package sent through the post to a slimline, effective, teachers' resource deployed online and on CD-Rom, saving the charity considerable cost. We also re-branded the scheme and re-negotiated celebrity endorsement from JK Rowling.
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Naturally Scottish Microsites
GoNutz Scottish Natural Heritage
Charity Microsites Various





