the project:
Website
the client:
Aziza Habib
the story:
Aziza creates bespoke jewellery featuring lapis lazuli, a stone unique to Afghanistan. The site showcases a selection of the pieces that she has created.
Starting with some initial ideas from Horizontal Drop Productions we fine tuned the design to the client’s requirements and carried out extensive processing on product images.
We used JQuery javascript library extension to achieve fine control over the displaying of product images.
the project:
PSD to XHTML/CSS (website)
the client:
Daughters of Cambodia
the story:
The design for this site is not ours; it is the clients. They created the layout for each page in Adobe® Photoshop® and we turned their design into valid xhtml code, checked that it displayed OK in all the major browsers and added various additional features to ensure that the site will be visible to search engines.
the project:
Website with content management system
the client:
Boddhi Tree Hotels
the story:
As well as providing some of the best accommodation in Phnom Penh, the Boddhi Tree hotel group play an active role in many community ventures.
The Emerald Network pages help guests and friends more fully understand the group’s ethos by providing news of its wider activities, to complement the Boddhi Tree’s main site.
The pages are created using the Joomla!® content management system and demostrate how Joomla! can be customised to achieve a very different look.
the project:
Website with content management system
the client:
Fount of Wisdom Publishing House
the story:
The Fount of Wisdom Publishing House publishes books by Cambodian and international authors for use in development and to provide resources for the Cambodia church. Their work includes reference materials, manga, and books for children.
The site gives the publishing house an additional means to receive orders and connect with potential partners by providing information about all their publications, an online order form and details of training events they organise.
The site is created in the Joomla!® content management system
the project:
Website with content management system
the client:
Synesi Consulting, Singapore
the story:
Synesi provides servics to help businesses grow, from start-up through expansion and IPO.
The site provides an onilne profile of their business and client list to support business development.
the project:
Brochure Website
the client:
House of Jasmine Private Apartment
the story:
House of Jasmine provides apartment accommodation to families and teams, normally on a short to medium term basis.
The website supports online and offline marketing efforts by providing a profile of the apartment and feedback from very satisfied customers
the project:
Website & maintenance contract
the client:
The Child Rights Foundation
the story:
CRF work with teachers, in teacher training institutes, with commune councils and with youth groups providing education and training about the rights of children
The website profiles their work and catalogues the extensive resources that they make available. A poll on the homepage gathers information about what the public think.
The design was developed with close input from the organisation’s management.
the project:
Website with content management system; staff training
the client:
Save the Children in Cambodia
the story:
Save the Children in Cambodia provides health services and education, strengthens children protection, helps support orphans and those with HIV/AIDS and carries out advocacy and communication, including through the mainstream media.
The website provides information about all their work including video excerpts of the television show they help to produce.
thesaltedfish.com created their website in line with the organizations international branding. We built the site in the Joomla!® content management system and trained the SC communications department to update the site by themselves.
the project:
Full website redesign and integration to hotel booking system
the client:
Boddhi Tree Hotel Group
the story:
The Boddhi Tree hotel group has grown from one guesthouse to operate 3 distinctive properties including a boutique hotel.
We redesigned their website to better represent the distinct character of their three properties and to more effectively reach their target customers.
We also reintegrated their site to their chosen online booking system enabling them to take credit card guaranteed bookings.
Additional work was carried out to ensure that the site continues to perform well in search engine listings for essential search terms.
the project:
Website
the client:
K’nyay Vegan & Khmer Restaurant
the story:
K’nyay is probably Phnom Penh’s first restaurant to offer an extensive vegan menu along with classic and contemporary Khmer cuisine. K’nyay is situated in a beautiful restored 1920’s era house near the Independence Monument.
K’nyay need a site that communicated the character of the restaurant and represented it’s carefully developed branding. The site provides their full menu, information about the team who run it and an good introduction to vegan food.
the project:
Website in a content management system, English + Khmer
the client:
First Investment Specialised Bank
the story:
FISB provides financial services to SMEs and individuals.
The needed a professional looking website to help strengthen their marketing activities in the increasingly competitive banking sector.
We developed the design concept and created the site in English and Khmer in the Joomla!® content management system.
the project:
Website in a content management system, English + Khmer
the client:
TASK
the story:
Local NGO TASK are engaged in health and community development projects amongst some of Phnom Penh’s poorest communities.
They wanted a website in English and Khmer that profiled their work and easily enabled them to add up to date news and stories from the communities where they work. We customized the Joomla!® CMS to . the client’s own design concept, developed by Ross Allan, and provided training to TASK staff.
the project:
Website with content management system
the client:
Youth Employment & Social Dialogue Project
the story:
The Youth Employment Project aims reduce youth unemployment by addressing the mismatch between demand and supply of labour skills.
The website enables the YEP staff to receive job seeker’s CVs and top post job vacancy information on behalf of employers. YEP staff can also publicise upcoming events and training courses.
The site is set-up using the Joomla!®1.5 content management system(CMS) that was customized and extended to suit the client’s specification. Client staff were trained in the use of the CMS and are now maintaining the site themselves.
the project:
Website with flash animation
the client:
High Country Co. Ltd, Marrakech, Morocco
the story:
High Country provide outdoor pursuits from off-roading to mountaineering for corporations, youth groups or individuals in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Their clients have included Landrover, Microsoft and National Geographic
Their website needed to capture the excitement of the holidays they organise and reflect something of the North African setting. The site includes a homepage flash animation that provides a visual introduction to the client’s activities.
We set-up the booking page so that it can be easily updated by non-technical staff and provided a briefing on the use of open source web page editing software.
the project:
Website with online donation facility
the client:
Hosea Ministries
the story:
Through coaching, training and consultancy Hosea help develop a range of high impact projects from integrated community water management to rehabilitation initiatives with youth involved in substance abuse.
The website profiles their work and integrates with the Paypal payment processor to provides an online donation facility.
the project:
Website with content management system
the client:
Cambodian Federation of Employers & Business Associations
the story:
CAMFEBA represents over 700 Cambodian employers on national and international policy making bodies. CAMFEBA provide training and make available extensive resources on labour and industrial relations issues.
In addition to creating the website, thesaltedfish.com team planned and helped manage a photo shoot to provide images for the site. Once the site was completed it was setup in a content management system which enables non-technical staff on the CAMFEBA secretariat to update the site by themsevles.
The site is set-up using the Joomla!®1.5 content management system(CMS) that was customized and extended to suit the client’s specification. Client staff were trained in the use of the CMS and are now maintaining the site themselves.
the project:
Website
the client:
Precious Girl Magazine
the story:
Precious Girl magazine is designed to encourage and inspire its readers and impress on them a sense of their immense value. Published in Khmer, primarily for the garment worker community this glossy, full-colour magazine is packed with health and beauty tips, creative ideas, inspirational stories and practical help for girls facing real-life dilemmas. And the stars in this magazine are the readers themselves!
The website makes avaiable the publishing team's English language translations of each issue and provides background information and details on how to support the project.
the project:
Website
the client:
The Cambodian Women's Crisis Center
the story:
The CWCC's primary purpose is to provides assistance to women and children who are victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse and trafficking.
Their website profiles the organisation's work around the country, publishes press releases and makes availalbe reports and legal information to other agencies working in the same sector.
the project:
Website
the client:
Garden Center Cafe
the story:
The Garden Center Café provides a quiet place to enjoy great food in central Phnom Penh.
Their website targets the tourist market and the local expat market. The site promotes the all their activities but focusses on the biggest part of their business, the restaurants which provides a number of products customers cannot find elsewhere in Cambodia.
the project:
Website
the client:
Teang Tnaut Assosiation
the story:
Teang Tnaut Association is a Cambodian organization linking designers, artists and community organizers to projects with informal and marginalised communities.
Targetting local and overseas English reading internet users, their site supports their work providing information about what the association does and how others can get involved.
the project:
Website
the client:
The Tabor Family
(developed for Yejj Info Co Ltd.)
the story:
The Tabor's work focussing on providing technical assitance to the Cambodian church in the use of video, audio and other media.
With responsibilities for also raising finance they needed a website that would communicate effectively with supporters in their home country. The site provides their latest news, the family podcast, video and pictures and information about their work.


