Responsive

About Responsive Web Design
There are two aspects to web design - technology and design. With web design, the visual aspect can be influenced by such varied...
Brough Leadership Institute Website
The andrewbrough.com website has been up and running for several years, but with the change of company name from Andrew Brough...
AIRCURE 2015 Website Refresh
The AIRCURE range of products is innovative, exciting, and forward thinking. The website we designed a few years ago was...
Bibby's Kitchen @ 36 Logo Design
OPS designed the logo and website theme for the recently launched food blog Bibby’s Kitchen @ 36. Dianne Bibby runs cooking...
Bryanston Bible Church Website Refresh
OPS has refreshed the Bryanston Bible Church website with a slick, clean, new theme that presents the content using a more...
Wings Airline Catering Website
One Part Scissors has launched a radical redesign on the Wings Airline Catering website.  The new website has a clean, styling,...
Kitchen & Bedroom Gallery Website Revamp
One Part Scissors recently revamped the Kitchen & Bedroom Gallery website with a fresh, sleek modern look. The website is...
AIRCURE Website
Following the successful product launch of 9 new products for AIRCURE and a smartphone app allowing customers to browse the...
Accumation Website
One Part Scissors recently created a corporate folder for Accumation, and the website has just been redesigned as well. The task...

Although we ensure the websites we build for our clients are compatible with all browsers, we like to push the envelope on our own website. So we've made the decision to make use of a design that looks amazing in all browsers... except Internet Explorer. If you're still using IE, you need to change - the web has moved on from Internet Explorer, and you will get a safer, faster, and more enjoyable experience out of the Internet if you use anything other than IE. Have a look at BrowseHappy.com to choose a new browser. We recommend Google Chrome and Firefox.

(PS: Microsoft is working on a new web browser, and we're all holding thumbs that it will follow the web standards and display the web like everyone else does... correctly.)