Typical. You wait ages for a new site, then two, three, NO FOUR come along at once.

First, Eurogeographics.
http://www.eurogeographics.org/

This one has been in development for ages.
It's a bit of a beast really (well, compared to our other sites).

  • It has more than 700 pages and about 7000 uploaded images, word docs and PDFs.
  • There are over 500 registered users. 37 users can edit the site.
  • It has a non-trivial workflow where writers can make draft changes to pages, and a group of moderators can decide whether or not to publish them.

Next, ESDIN and Eurogeoforum.
http://www.esdin.eu/
http://www.eurogeoforum.eu/

I've lumped these two sites together because they share the same architecture — they're running on a Drupal multisite infrastructure.
The ESDIN site looks superficially the same as this one, but the front– and back-end were both completely reworked.
The Eurogeoforum site was developed by someone else (hello Simon!) but I helped out a bit.

Finally, Avon Tyres.
http://www.avon-tyres.co.uk/

This is a multilingual website (in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian).
Most of the development was done by others, but I've spent enough time bug-fixing and finessing it to feel like I own it. A bit.

Phew. And there are two more sites in active development, with lots more to come. It's a busy time :)

Site credits

All sites built for Proctor & Stevenson while I was working there full-time.