We specialise in creating attractive, usable and search engine friendly websites and web applications.
3/F, 28 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong.
Tel: +852 3106 5181
Fax: +852 3003 6514
Mobile: +852 9042 4899
Email: web@beansbox.com
Spoilt is an e-commerce website specialising in experience gifts for birthdays, other special occasions. With a variety of gifts to choose from, recipients will surely enjoy these memorable experiences. In addition to developing the look and feel of the website, BeansBox also developed a platform that will allow gift senders to select specific gifts, or gift vouchers. Recipients can redeem them, and make bookings online.
Two Up Front is a public relations, event management and publishing company specialising in sports events and organisations. Its clients include Hong Kong Football Club, Hong Kong Rugby Football Union, and Hong Kong Cricket Sixes. BeansBox designed Two Up Front’s look and feel and set up the back-end website structure.
BeansBox carried out the redesign of Landscope Realty’s website to appeal to a more discriminating audience that includes high-end property owners and investors. We also overhauled its content management system to allow greater manageability and control over website content. In addition to design and coding, we were also involved in ensuring Landscope’s pages appear prominently on search engine results.
Hot Toys is a locally-based toy merchandise designer and distributor, whose market reach includes Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East and the Americas. BeansBox helped design Hot Toys’ website look and feel and setup a dynamic back-end system to manage its diverse list of toys and collectible products. We also took care of content development.
BeansBox helped US-based Nature's Pet Food Company design a website for its flagship product line "Nature's Plan" pet food. To reflect its philosophy of "100% natural" and obsession on quality over cost, we set out to design a vivid and memorable website that communicates an organic and friendly tone. In addition to design and coding, we also took care of copywriting, search engine optimisation and CMS training.
BeansBox helped EcoSense Lighting, a solid-state lighting solutions company based in New York, design its very first website at business launch. The website showcases EcoSense's comprehensive line of LED-based lamps and fixtures with an eco-friendly theme that helps convey the substantial benefits of its products over traditional lighting sources.
BeansBox is engaged to help desa-pep, a local, boutique photography firm, to design its logo and website. We customised a Flash script to allow desa-pep team to manage photographs with a dynamic back-end system, while keeping the site search engine friendly.
BeansBox helped Eight Custom Media, a publishing arm of research firm Synovate, to manage its website using Content Management System (CMS). We customised its CMS using PHP programming language, utilizing MySQL database under Linux platform so publishing of articles becomes a quick and easy task.
We also helped promote its website through Search Engine Optimisation, and integrated each article to content sharing sites and RSS feeds for more flexible distribution of content.
South China Morning Post (SCMP), the leading English-language daily in Hong Kong, approached BeansBox for consultancy advice and to develop a Project Management System (PMS) that allows managers, designers and developers to collaborate on resources and tasks online efficiently.
BeansBox assisted SCMP in identifying the right solution through various application demos. Based on SCMP’s testing feedback, BeansBox came up with custom open-source solution that is robust enough to cater the volume of workload of SCMP’s internal design and production team. In addition to the PMS development, BeansBox also provides training and on-going support to SCMP staff using this application.
Finger is an iPhone app we collaborated with Headnix, an independent Mac software house in Hong Kong. We designed the icon and user interface of the iPhone app, the desktop app (Mac and PC), as well as the website and all marketing materials.
The idea of Finger is simple: it turns your iPhone into a writing tablet. As we are fellow Mac heads and have a stake in the project, the design process was highly iterative and fun.