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Amanda Wright
Freelance web designer


About me

I am a freelance web designer and client-side web developer based in Norwich, UK. I design and build websites. My passion is designing bespoke sites that really work. I can do this either by myself or as part of a team.

A specialist in accessible, cross browser compatible web design with a strong focus on user centred design techniques, I build websites with care and an attention to detail. In addition to my creative and technical skills I also have a wide experience in the following areas:

  • Accessibility assessment
  • Usability assessment
  • SEO assessment
  • Project management

I can design and construct websites from conception to conclusion, or undertake accessibility, usability and SEO assessments of existing websites, implementing remedial action where necessary.

Skills and technologies used

Web design

Creative concepts
Artwork

Front-end web development

(X)HTML – including HTML5
CSS (both CSS2.1 & CSS3)
JavaScript / jQuery
WordPress themes
Flash
Flash video
ActionScript 3.0
XML

Software

Photoshop
Illustrator
Flash
Dreamweaver
Assorted CMS solutions

Welcome

Norwich Web Designer is the personal web design portfolio of Norwich-based web designer Amanda Wright. I am a specialist in accessible, cross browser compatible web design with a strong focus on user centred design techniques. If this sounds like gibberish to you please visit my client-facing site, Little Bird Web Services, where the techno-babble is kept to a minimum and services for SME businesses are clearly explained.

I’m currently accepting new work!

What I do

  • (X)HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript / jQuery
  • ActionScript 3.0
  • Web consultancy
  • Creative design
  • Flash / Flash video
  • WordPress themes

What’s new?

As regular visitors will have noticed, the Norwich Web Designer website has been redesigned and updated! The site now has some examples of the latest projects I have been working on as well as a new look and feel. The site’s new minimal style has been given a sprinkling of jQuery and CSS3 goodness to give it extra functionality and a little sparkle…
October 2010