Welcome

I'm Steven Grant and I'm a web designer and developer based in Glasgow - well Cambuslang to be precise.

I specialise in providing people with usable, accessible and attractive websites.

I'm an advocate for web standards which means that I have high standards when it comes to how my sites are built.

Have a look around and drop me an email or catch me on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.

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Client Background

SW Global Resourcing (SWGR) operates from several service centres throughout the UK and worldwide, these service centres are managed from their purpose built HQ in Glasgow.

SWGR provides temporary labour solutions, permanent recruitment and contracted services in the Rail, Engineering, Civil and Building industrial sectors.

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The blog

It’s been a while

Posted on Jul 16 - 10:35 PM by Steven Grant

Hi folks.

It’s been quite a while since my last blog post but it’s been hectic at the Grant household. For those not aware, Sarah, Rebecca and I were greatly blessed to recieve another new arrival in the form of baby Hannah.

Hannah arrived on the 7th June at 1pm weighing a healthy 6lbs 14oz - a whole pound bigger than her big sister. Hannah’s settling in nicely and Rebecca is becoming more accustomed to her role as big sister - she still manages to steal the limelight though.

The Cost of VAT Cuts

Posted on Apr 22 - 10:11 AM by Steven Grant

In a bid to solve the UK financial crisis, our Prime Minister has seen fit to make iPods a few pounds cheaper.

Woolworths and MFI are just a couple of businesses that have already gone from our high streets and more will follow in 2009 which is a sad reality of our current economic down-turn.

One shining light in all of this though is the web. John Lewis’s high street sales this Christmas past were pretty depressing but their website broke sales records. JL weren’t alone. We spent a fortune during the run up to Christmas. On 8th December we were spending a million quid a minute. UK online sales were expected to top £13.2 billion.

Quick and dirty usability

Posted on Apr 20 - 05:48 PM by Steven Grant

It’s one thing to know what you want to do when you use your website, it’s a different thing altogether understanding what your customers/users are doing.

Step forward UserFly.com

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