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or Emmaflam and Miniman, are based near Paris, France
and are well known for their range of 1/12th scale
miniature food, accessories, hand painted tableware,
paintings and furniture. They also produce a wide range
of jewellery based on their food items – perfect for the
ultimate miniature enthusiast!
They have designed and built their newly updated
parisminiatures.com website themselves over the
incredibly short time of roughly one week. With some
previous experience in website development, but the
majority of which being self taught, Emma and Neil
wanted to create something original and using those self
taught HTML/PHP/CSS skills and using Windows Notepad
they have successfully produced an eye‐catching and
consumer friendly website.
In brief, their goal was to create a website that was easy
to navigate, clean, uncluttered, quick loading and
interactive. It also had to be compatible with the PC,
mobile devices, game consoles and tablets as these are
becoming increasingly popular access modes.
Initially, they decided to design and build the layout in The introduction of ‘Paris Min
monochrome with the intention of adding colour later. AIM magazine is the focus
But, on completion of the layout they opted to stay with Web’ feature. Whilst Emma
the monochromatic theme as it seemed to be the perfect known to many of our readers
foil for their photographic content. The photographs are
so realistic you will find that that at times, you are unsure will guarantee to whet the
whether they are images of miniatures or of ‘real life’
items. www.parismi
Artisans In Miniature 88
and are well known for their range of 1/12th scale
miniature food, accessories, hand painted tableware,
paintings and furniture. They also produce a wide range
of jewellery based on their food items – perfect for the
ultimate miniature enthusiast!
They have designed and built their newly updated
parisminiatures.com website themselves over the
incredibly short time of roughly one week. With some
previous experience in website development, but the
majority of which being self taught, Emma and Neil
wanted to create something original and using those self
taught HTML/PHP/CSS skills and using Windows Notepad
they have successfully produced an eye‐catching and
consumer friendly website.
In brief, their goal was to create a website that was easy
to navigate, clean, uncluttered, quick loading and
interactive. It also had to be compatible with the PC,
mobile devices, game consoles and tablets as these are
becoming increasingly popular access modes.
Initially, they decided to design and build the layout in The introduction of ‘Paris Min
monochrome with the intention of adding colour later. AIM magazine is the focus
But, on completion of the layout they opted to stay with Web’ feature. Whilst Emma
the monochromatic theme as it seemed to be the perfect known to many of our readers
foil for their photographic content. The photographs are
so realistic you will find that that at times, you are unsure will guarantee to whet the
whether they are images of miniatures or of ‘real life’
items. www.parismi
Artisans In Miniature 88