Ed Henderson

Ed Henderson

Ed Henderson

Ed is an award winning “Web Superhero” with over 12 years experience in the ever changing web industry.

As the Founder and Principal of the highly successful Web Man Walking, he brings vast experience in designing and building websites to East Lothian Creative.

Ed is a firm believer in standards based web design, and is well known for his work on a variety of successful, popular and profitable websites.

Ed lives and works in Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland with wife Rose and sons Jack, Toby & Noah.

Claire Shepherd

Claire Shepherd

Claire Shepherd

Claire Shepherd is a graphic designer who founded Ewe Design in 2006. Her work incorporates a variety of projects, from logo design, brochures to exhibition panels. Claire fuses energy, sparkling ideas and creativity to provide a brilliant design service underpinned by outstanding client care.

Ewe Design has a strong portfolio of work and excellent industry experience. Claire loves spending time in the studio, listening to her clients and realising their ideas through design. To Claire, it’s your projects that matter most.

Claire lives & works in Wallyford, East Lothian, Scotland with boyfriend Lewis and dog Molly.

Colin Read

Colin Read

Colin Read

Colin Read set up the creative digital studio, Davidson Read Associates, with an aim to establish a company that would fulfill all of their clients challenging and varied photographic requirements.

Their main focus is commercial and advertising photography, but specialise in services to the building and design sector. Travelling throughout Britain, they supply high resolution digital images from their many aerial, architectural and Industrial projects. This can range from purely factual imaging to something with a bit more artistic flare.

With over 26 years of imaging experience they know what it takes to produce quality visuals from realistic budgets. In a world where images are remembered long after the spoken word, they take the time to produce the best image for your product.

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Fenton Barns Farm Shop & Café

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Roy Campbell, of Fenton Barns Farm Shop & Café explains how East Lothian Creative helped:

We needed to develop and launch a website which would act as a brochure-style reference point for visitors and potential visitors to the Fenton Barns Farm Shop & Café. We had recently taken over this business and had been developing a new house-style and logo. The website needed to include designs and images which communicated the essence of the shop & café, information about the type of goods and food on offer, contact details, some testimonials, and directions. We all knew that good photographic images would play a key role in getting the right message across to potential customers.

The outcome was a website which presented all of the information in an easy-to-read, easy to navigate, and extremely attractive form. The photographs were especially effective and of very high quality. The website also works well with other marketing collateral which we use, such as postcards, printed advertisements, and signage, and makes the pulls the whole marketing portfolio together very effectively. A number of our customer have told us that they have used the website for information about directions, opening hours, and to discover what they might find at the shop and café.

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