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Cheers to those behind the ‘bar’

by Chief Perfectionist

I’m proud to say that Perfectpints.com was brewed right here in the Northwest of Ireland, drawing on the creative talent in Co. Sligo and Donegal. The brand development, t-shirt designs and heavenly pints were done by Carton LeVert from Rathmullan, Co. Donegal. I playfully refer to the rest of the gang as the ‘Strandhill Mafia’ as they are all based close to the fine Sligo surfing. Eddie Johnston of Beanstalk Web Design took my detailed wireframes along with the brand assets and turned them into the frontend you’re all browsing. Aidan Finn handled all the programming and introduced us all to GitHub so we weren’t trampling on each other’s toes. Dan Leydon illustrated the site icons and created the ‘Twoucan’. Brilliant.

(Though she probably won’t thank me for mentioning it, Linh Ta, from, uh … Co. Philadelphia, coded my designs for the initial holding site, with the controversial horizontal scroll. You can blame me.)

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  1. Mar 19th, 2010

    Well done all, love how it looks. Go Northwest, bring it on..

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