Cuttlefish Multimedia Ltd is a creative web design and multimedia company that has been based in Loughborough and Leicester in the UK's East Midlands since 2001. We create media-rich content managed websites using our cCMS and communityPortals website management systems. We work with clients ranging from large plcs and councils through to local businesses, community groups and arts organisations.
Are you a student or professional web programmer with strong PHP, SQL, and XML skills? Looking to develop your expertise further by working on interesting Web 2.0 projects? Cuttlefish Labs could be for you. We are looking for people to take on experimental web projects. Projects are unpaid, but we can provide a supportive working environment and it's a great way of demonstrating your skills to us or other prospective employers. Contact labs@cuttlefish.com.

We have developed a sophisticated web presence for Charnwood Borough Council that features distributed content management, on-line payments, interaction with back-end servers and eGovernment compliance.

David Wilson Homes (now part of Barratt Homes plc) commissioned Cuttlefish to produce their new website. The site receives thousands of visitors per day and was a central part of a major television advertising campaign.

Our long working relationship with Leicestershire County Council has seen the development of websites such as Leicestershire Villages, Leicestershire Parish Councils and The Jitty. Our knowledge of XML has seen us integrate a range of LCC web services with these sites.

Nintendo Life is a website and on-line community dedicated to Nintendo video-gaming. It is one of the first projects to use Cuttlefish's 'cCMS' Content Management System.

Our new website for the RNIB College meets exacting accessibility standards as well as being visually appealing. It demonstrates many of the built-in accessibility features of our content management tools.
Sean Clark was recently interviewed for the 'Getting Creative in the Food and Drink Industry' event. In the video he talks about effective web use, social networking and the future of the Internet.
Having run the site for a number of years, we were asked to give the A1 Plates website a redesign. The new fresh look includes a redesigned "plate builder" application and full e-commerce facilities. Visit www.a1-plates.co.uk to have a closer look.
We are happy to have finished and launched the new website for the RNIB College. The bright and bold site is built using our content management tools and meets exacting accessibility requirements. We will be writing a case study on the development which will be published on cuttlefish.com over the summer.