So I am married now…

wedding photo 12 weeks ago my beautiful wife and I finally said “yes” to each other. It was a beautiful day indeed – many friends and family members shared this wonderful day with us, making this a very memorable day in both our lives. While the weather was said to be “rain and thunderstorms” according to the Met Office, we were lucky that it was only raining lightly, and when the ceremony finished the sun came out for some amazing photo opportunities. The wedding breakfast and speeches followed, and after that – the first dance and the hog roast!

Looking back at it now, there is only one thing I would have liked to have changed: that everything would have happened at a snail’s pace! It felt like the day started, people got ready, guests arrived, the ceremony happened, some photos happened, and then it was midnight!

My wife Vikki and I are very happy for everyone who attended, and I would like to take the opportunity to say my thanks to a number of parties and companies who helped make this day a very special day:

 

Thank you Chloe, for your help on the venue!

First of all, without a venue there is no wedding. As such, my first thanks has to go to Chloe and all of the staff of Burnham Beeches Hotel for everything! If it wasn’t for Chloe’s massive amounts of help we wouldn’t have been married in this beautiful venue, and if it hadn’t been for the staff on the day before, on the day of and on the day after the wedding it wouldn’t have been such a successful day!

Every staff member we encountered (from reception to bar staff, staff during the meals, cleaners, etc) was extremely friendly, supportive and had this amazing “can-do” attitude that just made things perfect. As we were told from them “Difficult we can do, impossible takes a bit longer” – thank you guys!

 

Thank you to James for your amazing photos!

James is not only a great friend of mine, but he is also the most talented and gifted photographer I know! Him and his colleague Gurdev managed to take some amazing shots of the day (all photos you can see here on this blog post are from him), thanks for a very unique style of casually walking around, mingling with people and then taking some amazing shots of us, of friends and families.

Throughout the day we felt being taken care of while at the same time not being ushered here or there for photos, we felt very much in control of what we wanted to do, and thanks to both James’ and Gurdev’s casual, friendly –  sometimes comical – way of dealing with us and our guests it made everything look and feel even more natural. Thank you both!

A gallery of our wedding photos can be found here on James’s website.

If you would like to get in touch with James or would like to hire him:
James McClean

James McClean’s Facebook page

 

Thank you Kirsty for the dance lessons!

A wedding is one thing – preparing for your first dance is another. Thankfully, Kirsty managed to make it happen:

Just so you know, I am pretty bad at dancing. I have never ever had one lesson in my life, I understand music and rhythm, but next to the speech the one thing I was really worried about was the first dance. Thankfully, Kirsty has this positive and up-beat attitude to even get the most useless of people in terms of dancing (i.e. me!) to understand the dance and learn even a quickstep within a few hours! Once we picked the music we liked Kirsty went away and choreographed the whole routine, making amends and quick changes when any of us three felt that something wasn’t working or wanted to include something a bit more special. In fact, it took us not long at all to get the dance sorted, and on the night we managed a great performance!

View our full dance on YouTube.

If you would like to get in touch with Kirsty or would like to plan dance lessons with her:

Kirsty’s Facebook page

Kirsty on iMDB

 

Thank you, Cleo, for the cake!

We had real issues with finding an affordable wedding cake to begin with. We went to a place in Hitchin which was recommended to us, named the Cake Hole. In there the notion we got throughout our conversations was “pay us a deposit, then we will contact you before the wedding about what we could do.” Wedding or not, you don’t do business like that, ever. Not with someone who has worked in sales for a very long time. We were quite disheartened, until we met Cleo.

Cleo was amazingly helpful and friendly, and prices are very reasonable. Starting from our basic requirements, she talked us through all sorts of options, with help from her extensive recipe collection and portfolio, until we had our perfect cake planned out. She really knows her stuff and the word “no” doesn’t seem to be in her vocabulary. The cake was so delicious that every single bit disappeared on the day, and it looked just stunning. She also liaised directly with the hotel and florist regarding delivery and flowers for decoration, which saved us some work.

If you would like to get in touch with Cleo to discuss a wedding or birthday cake:

Cleo’s Creative Cakes

 

Thank you, Suzanne @ Hot Flowers, for some amazing floral arrangements!

Hot Flowers were very friendly to deal with, happy to have as many meetings and emails as needed (although we only needed 2 short meetings and a few emails to get everything sorted out). They were very prompt in replying every time and communications very clear. Flowers were beautiful, smelled lovely, with the exact colours and feel that Vikki wanted, and were very well put together. In fact, a friend of mine showed me the floral arrangement she took home 3 days ago, and they still looked amazing!

Suzanne offers a wide range of arrangements, bouquet and buttonhole/corsage styles, bay trees, and also hire of candles etc if wanted, so we felt we were in really good hands here. There was a slight hiccup over the cost because of misunderstanding about whether we were on a set package or not (and so whether the hotel would contribute towards the flowers) but it was dealt with very professionally.

If you would like to get in touch with Suzanne about flowers or floral arrangements:

Hot Flowers & Art

 

And finally, thank you, Bridal House, Leeds, for the wedding dress!

Since I was not involved on this one I let Vikki take over:

The Bridal House Leeds is a lovely independent bridal shop with friendly staff. During the process of finding a dress or the fittings I never felt rushed or pushed into anything, and when I burst into tears on realizing “I’m getting married!” they were on the spot with tissues and water. Brides can take two people with them when trying on dresses or for fittings. My sister got her dress from the same shop two/three years beforehand, and they still recognized her when she came in, and were eager to know how she was getting on. As I had to travel 3+ hours for each fitting, they were very helpful with trying to arrange these for convenient times. Alterations were high quality, and the selection of dresses was quite large, with some unusual styles on offer. They also stock various accessories and shoes, and offer a bridesmaid dress service.”

If you would like to get in touch with the Bridal House:

 The Bridal House, Leeds

 

I think that’s it for now, once again, thank you everyone for your help, work and support for our wedding, it was such an amazing day! 🙂

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Z, The Game released on iPad!

The app developers Kavcom have finally released the remake of the 1996 classic Z for £2.99 on the iTunes store.

For those of you who do not know the game, unlike traditional RTS games, you do not collect resources – you capture sectors, which in turn will allow you to manufacture units quicker, or allow you to have a tactical advantage because sectors can contain factories or turrets. Originally developed by the Bitmap Brothers the game was very well received, and it was the first game I was ever bought by my parents.

The game plays very well on the iPad, the videos are the same as in the original release. Gameplay itself hasn’t changed one bit, it is still very fast paced and can get very hectic at times. Swipe gestures and multiple selection of units works really well. Sound effects are nicely done, both on the music and sound effects front. (btw, you can change the sound and music settings in the iPad Settings, not in the app itself)

 

Screenshots:

Getting ready for carnage:

 

Win!

Liked:

  • Easy to pick up gameplay, hardly changed from the original
  • Easy to use mini-map and building menus
  • Great music and sound effects follow the 1996 original to a T!
  • Price!

Disliked:

  • A few translation mistakes
  • Building menu is a bit small and may provide problems for people with bigger fingers
  • Seemingly no ability to replay videos

 

Verdict:

Overall this is a fantastic game, regardless of you having played the original or not. You really ought to give it a try for that price!

You can grab the game from here.

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Visit Peak District website relaunched!

It is with great pleasure that I can tell you that the new website of Visit Peak District & Derbyshire is now live!

This website was designed by yours truly, and is based on NVG‘s new modular CMS Pro and features a host of new options and modules to maintain and update the site, from dynamic tabbers, content-managed slideshows, live availability information, an industry section and more.

Visit Peak District website screenshot

I am also very proud of the new online library page:

Screenshot of the online library page

Click here to visit the new Visit Peak District website.

Happy days! 🙂

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Axure RP 6 released!

The popular wireframing tool has just been updated to v6!

Aside from a number of fixes, the most notable features of this version are:

  • Sketch Effects – Sketch Effects enable you to give your wireframes a more sketchy, grayscale look and feel to allow the audience to focus on the information architecture, interactions, and functions of the prototype more than the “finished” look
  • New Wireframing Tools – wireframes are now faster to build and easier to maintain by adding Global and Page Guides, a Location and Size tooltip, Format Painter, ability to Copy and Paste. Annotations, and a new Custom Style engine where custom styles can be applied to rollovers.
  • Improved Text Editing – Axure RP was upgraded to use WPF in the Microsoft .Net Framework 4.0.  The new text engine allows information architects to add text editing at zoomed levels, line spacing, and Open Type Fonts. There is also some text padding in shape widgets.
  • Page Styles – you can finally center pages, apply background colours and background images without having to do it manually!
  • Richer Prototypes – Axure RP6 now has animations for moving and fading, Math and String functions, Drag and Drop interactions, and new Dynamic Panel Events to respond to moving, changes in visibility, and changes in state.
  • More Specification Control – You are now able to organize the content, optionally include headers, filter widget tables by annotation values, generate a master usage report, generate all of the widget text, configure column widths for two column layout, and configure the screenshot size. And you can also format the page notes and annotate master instances.
  • AxShare integration – You can now manage an account of up to 10 active prototypes. It supports RP files (up to 10 MB) created in version 6 or earlier and all generated prototypes will have the version 6 skin. You now also have access to a new Discuss tab next to the sitemap in the prototype (which you can disable), as well as a page for viewing the discussion topics in your AxShare account.

Axure RP 6 is available for both PC and MAC here.

Good times! 🙂

 

Visit Essex has been relaunched!

The new Visit Essex website has been put live today!

The website was designed and built by Severine Perherin, and features a lot of new content and is based on NVG‘s new modular CMS Pro and features a host of new options and modules to maintain and update the site, from dynamic tabbers, accordions, content-managed slideshows, live availability information and more.

The site also has some lovely imagery, so it is definelty worth having a look!

Click here to visit the new Visit Essex website

Good times 🙂

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DiscoverCarlisle.co.uk – the portal to Radio 1’s Big Weekend (& lineup announced)

It’s official – one of our client’s destinations is the host of this year’s Radio 1’s Big Weekend!

In line with the announcement I updated the website’s design based on a design by Hunter Johnstone. The full lineup is going to be announced shortly. But if you want to know more and want to read up on the lineup and how to get tickets then click on the screenshot below or visit DiscoverCarlisle here.

Hope you all enjoy the Big Weekend this year, it is going to be amazing! 🙂

[Update:] The lineup:

Saturday:

Main stage: Nicole Scherziner; Jessie J; Ellie Goulding; Plan B; Chase & Status; Tinie Tempah; Black Eyed Peas; Foo Fighters

In New Music We Trust stage: Swedish House Mafia; Friendly Fires; Nero; Panic! At The Disco; Wretch 32; Everything Everything; Cage The Elephant; The Joy Formidable

BBC Introducing stage: tbc

Outdoor stage: tbc

 

Sunday

Main stage: Ollie Meurs; Bruno Mars; Wombats; Professor Green; Katie B; The Script; Taio Cruz; My Chemical Romance; Lady Gaga

In New Music We Trust stage: The Strokes; Magnetic Man; Noah & The Whale; Devlin; Two Door Cinema Club; The Vaccines; Yasmin; Pulled Apart By Horses

BBC Introducing stage: tbc

Outdoor stage: tbc

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The new NVG site has launched today!

I am very pleased to announce that the new NVG site has launched today! The website has been designed by myself and ties in with the fresh new brand we have been working on for a while now. It features a great amount of data and information on all our products  and services, features our staff very nicely and lists case studies and testimonials from our clients.

screenshot of the nvg website

Click here to visit the NVG website.

Happy days! 😀

Notepad ++ and the aspx extension

Don’t you just hate it when you open an aspx page and Notepad ++ doesn’t highlight formatting properly?

Well, I had enough of it, so I fixed it for me. All you have to do is:

  1. Go to Settings –> Style configurator
  2. Choose Language: –> asp
  3. At the bottom, next to Default ext.: go to User ext.: and enter “aspx” (or add more, just add a space between each extension!)
  4. Press Save +& Close

Done 🙂