Silverfen Web Design

Portfolio

Here is a selection of Silverfen web sites:

Promotional web site for a book by Frances Taylor about her experiences of learning about the mandolin and life in Italy

 

Chamber music competition for piano-based ensembles

 

Guitarist, and his most recent CD Curiosities

 

Organisational consultancy and coaching

 

Forming a community and centre for LGBT people and their friends.

 

Promoting the playing and study of pipe organs in and around Cambridge, UK.

 

An experimental web site of poems with black-and-white brush pen sketches, combining minimalist design and extensive use of jQuery.

 

Web site to promote
Elizabeth McKellar’s novel Tourist in Bohemia

 

Web site for to promote Colin Booth’s book Did Bach really mean that? deceptive notation in baroque keyboard music. This explores musical notation and the way in which composers of Baroque keyboard music used it.

 

Cello soloist and recitalist

 

Dulwich — house for sale
This house is no longer on the market, so the web site is not publicly visible.

Click on the screenshot to see a hidden copy of what was on the web site.


 

Viola d’amore player

 

Supporting faith-based social action in the East of England. This site includes an interactive noticeboard and online database

 

The UK’s leading exponent of the Italian school of mandolin playing

 

Chamber music summer school

 

Performing and visual arts centre.

The new web site for the Ucheldre Centre is currently under development


 

The United Reformed Church Retreat Group, which brings together people in the URC interested in retreats, quiet days, contemplative approaches to prayer and spiritual direction.

 

Self-publishing composer

 

Chamber music ensemble

 

Campion House and Osterley Retreats
Web site for a pre-seminary and retreat centre in London. This centre closed in 2004 and the web site is no longer on line, but the screenshot is retained here as it shows an unusual design.

 

The last of the screenshots above is for a site which will be used to promote a book that is currently being written: although a holding page like this may seem redundant, it means that finds its way onto search engines, which minimises the time it takes for the new site to become listed once it is made live.

New and re-implemented sites on the way include: