Back in Action

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After the summer break I am pleased to let you all know X-Fire Design is back up and running at full strength! The summer was a productive time for the company, making lots of new contacts, and continuing with the rest of our clients. We have been working closely with Manchester Cathedral again in setting up new design ideas for an overhaul of their Visitor Centre and also how to attract more people to their physical structure and online presence. Continue reading ‘Back in Action’

All Quiet on the Western Front

Well the blog hasn’t been updated for a while due to me being away in the USA for the summer. Having a bit of a break and looking into new projects at the same time, my return to the UK looks set to be very busy!
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Client Area Up & Running

There has been a few delays with our new client area, mainly the fact we haven’t had much time to work on it with our busy clients giving us new work, and we wanted to make sure that it was functioning as we wanted. It has been built from the ground up, by ourselves, to for fill the needs of us and our users. Continue reading ‘Client Area Up & Running’

Manchester Cathedral Development Masterplan

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With our recent work with the visitor centre for the Cathedral we were approached to help solve a problem some of the development staff where having. A 400 page document had been produced discussing the various options and ways to develop the Cathedral and raise the money to make the changes. Continue reading ‘Manchester Cathedral Development Masterplan’

Follow us on twitter!

We have set up an account on twitter, to keep you all updated on what we are getting on with at X-Fire Design. We will update it with little bits of news, what we are working on and any updates on server status, we recommend all our clients use this service to get the insider knowledge on us.

Twitter is a free service which allows micro-blogging and news feeds for users to update as often as they like. To follow us visit www.twitter.com/xfire_design. Continue reading ‘Follow us on twitter!’

Short Outage [UPDATED]

We had a short outage last night of approximately an hour at 3.00 AM BST, the outage is thought to be due to an ISP error as the server did not go down.

We will update you with more information as we get it. Continue reading ‘Short Outage [UPDATED]‘

Manchester Cathedral Visitor Centre

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Manchester Cathedral is one of the most interesting Cathedrals in the country, after surviving the IRA bomb and acquiring one of the oldest buildings in the city it was decided to be the first Cathedral in the country to have a Visitor Centre. The Centre was designed to have a full multimedia exhibition, conference facilities, a shop and a restaurant in the basement which was to house the only medieval scheduled monument in Manchester, the Hanging Bridge.

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X-Fire Design V4.0 Launches

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Well its taken its time coming, but it is finally here! X-Fire Design V4.0 has taken quite a while to create, mainly due to us starting from scratch, the actually design stage was the longest, getting our ideas together and working out what we, and our clients, wanted from the site.

The site design is simple and easy to use, which means every visitor can get to the right place within a matter of seconds. We have had people testing it recently and the response have been great. Continue reading ‘X-Fire Design V4.0 Launches’

The Big Day is May 5th!

Our new website will launch on Monday May 5th , we hope you enjoy the new site and please feel free to let us know what you think.

As it is a new era for X-Fire we are giving 10% off any orders you place between the launch and the end of May! Continue reading ‘The Big Day is May 5th!’

X-Fire Design V4.0

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As you may know the site has been down for a couple of weeks, this is due to a complete redesign of the site, and a new design on the way we operate.

X-Fire Design was created 4 years ago when I (Jack) first got into web design after some time working at a design agency, I had the domain from a little project I had been trying (and failing) to get off the ground so thought I might as well put it to good use, so X-Fire Design was born.
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