Cyber-Duck kick off 2012 with the launch of a new KFTV website and the announcement of a new project with Optima Systems. KFTV.com, our latest project for Wilmington Publishing & Information Ltd, part of Wilmington Group Plc, launched this week. Much like The Knowledge Online, which we also designed and built this year, KFTV is in the business of helping people find the best film, TV and commercial production companies and information out there.
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Cyber-Duck are set to develop the new KFTV (Kemps Film and TV) website with long standing client Wilmington Publishing. The project involves Cyber-Duck planning, designing and programming the new website and to integrate it with their existing CRM and CMS systems. Cyber-Duck already have worked together with Wilmington on several projects over 2011.
The big news coming out of Cyber-Duck this week is the launch of the new retirement planning website from RetireEasy. The web application is the first and only comprehensive online tool that gives those in or nearing retirement peace of mind by empowering them to take control of their retirement lifestyle.
Another award, a new client win and a birthday were all celebrated in the duck pond this week. To start the proceedings this week, we would like to announce a new client; ‘London Cardiovascular Clinic’. Cyber-Duck will implement their award winning user centred design philosophy to revamp their website which will include multimedia elements, as well as targeted international SEO.
There’s only one place to start this week and that is to congratulate Matt and Steph after they tied the knot yesterday.
This week Danny spoke at EyeTrackUX 2011 on eye tracking vs. other user testing technologies.
A new client win and a Facebook smear campaign are some of this week’s biggest news in the world of Cyber-Duck. We announced earlier this week that we will be working with leading film and TV directory service “The Knowledge Online”.The website is part of Wilmington Publishing PLC, with the ducks in charge of redesigning the online directory, which is due to be launched later this year.
We created a brand new way for you Cyber-Duck fanatics to interact with us, as we roll out our new Cyber-Duck Facebook page.We made the change from our Facebook group, as the ‘Like’ button will easily integrate into our new website and blog when implemented, and will make it easier for our followers to interact with our website. So make sure you ‘Like’ us to keep up to date.
The duck offices are a little quieter today as some of the team set sail for sunny Texas to attend the much anticipated SXSWi event. So after a long and exciting wait, the ducks have finally began their journey to the SXSWi event in Austin, Texas as part of the UKTI digital mission this year. Cyber-Duck will be in the presence of brands including Google and Facebook and we have also taken our popular Tobii Eye Tracker to showcase to all attendees of the event.
A new client win and the launch of one of our latest projects were topics of discussion for the ducks this week. Cyber-Duck have officially announced the win of a brand new client this week. RetireEasy will offer a web-based service aimed at giving retirees and soon to be retired users the ability to understand and take control of their finances in retirement.
Several of us paid a visit to FOWA (Future of Web Apps) in London to see various talks by some of the world’s most prominent figures in Web Apps. Those talking included Naveed Anwar from PayPal, Jason Calacanis, founder of Weblogs, Ryan Carson of Carsonified, Mark DiCristina of MailChimp, Mike McDerment from FreshBooks and Ryan Singer from 37 Signals. We all gained some valuable insights from the many talks and will certainly be attending (and maybe speaking!) next year.









