Examples from our extensive portfolio
Engineering Council
The Engineering Council is the UK regulatory body for the
engineering profession. They hold the national registers of over
235,000 member Engineers. They set and maintain internationally
recognised standards of professional competence and ethics that
govern their members.
"The Engineering Council engaged Helix to design and develop
our new website. Digby Field and Raymond Patmore's FOUR FAMILIAR
TABS concept was delivered on time and on budget."
Chris Simpson, Financial and ICT Director Engineering
Council
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CIWEM Environmental Photographer of the Year 2010 award winners
CIWEM's Environmental Photographer of the Year is an
international showcase for the very best in environmental
photography, honouring amateur and professional photographers who
use their ability to raise awareness of environmental and social
issues.
"Since working with Helix on CIWEM's Environmental Photographer
of the Year website, entries to the competition have increased by
well over 100%. Helix have proven invaluable to the success of the
project"
Emily Doyle - Media Marketing Manager CIWEM
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World Congress 2010 - ATCM
ATCM is based in London and draws its
membership primarily from the UK, whilst IDA is based in Washington
DC, with the bulk of its membership drawn from the USA and Canada.
Together we have over 1100 members in more than 20 countries.
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Full Website Project
Working for the public benefit for a clean, green and
sustainable world. CIWEM (The Chartered Institution of Water and
Environmental Management) is the only independent, chartered
professional body and registered charity with an integrated
approach to environmental, social and cultural issues.
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Charlotte Bromley Davenport
Charlotte Bromley Davenport is a successful portrait photographer whose gift is
capturing that which is natural, honest and beautiful in people,
the essence of who they are on film.
Charlotte works with both magazines and private clients
including:
British Vogue
Russian Vogue
Sunday Times Magazine
You Magazine
Sunday Telegraph Magazine
Harpers & Queen
New York Times
Red
Psychologies
Her website is a wonderful portfolio of her work.
Sainsbury Management Fellows
In the 1980s, David Sainsbury (now Lord Sainsbury of Turville) felt
that there should be more people in the boardrooms of British
industry who have both the knowledge of how things are made and
effective management skills.
The overall aim of the Sainsbury Management Fellows scheme is to
improve the economic performance of UK businesses. This is achieved
by providing highly motivated engineers who have complemented their
engineering qualifications and skills with a first-class business
education in an international setting. A Sainsbury Management
Fellowship is a prestigious award and those who are accepted onto
the scheme become senior managers and leaders in UK industry,
making a major contribution to the economic prosperity of the
nation.
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WEM Magazine
As the official
publication of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental
Management, WEM has a strong reputation for engaging in the key
environmental issues of the day.
MyPath (Professional Development Scheme)
MyPath is an application developed by Helix for Engineering UK
(Formerly Engineering and Technology Board).
MyPath provides professional engineers with a simple to use
online solution for recording evidence of professional development
against personal plans and industry standards requirements.
SEAF (Online Member Applications)
SEAF is an Online Membership application system developed in
association with the Engineering Council.
This application can be tailored to your organisations specific
requirements and enable you to streamline your online membership
application process.
French Hotel, Multilingual website
L'Hirondelle-du-Lac Chambres d'Hôtes, a charming guest house
nestling at the edge of the beautiful Peyrat-le-Château lake in the
heart of the Limousin, in the area known as 'the land of Mountains
and Dams' (Pays des Monts et Barrages), some 45 minutes by car from
Limoges.
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