Websites, consultancy, development and design in York and Yorkshire
enquiries@pepik.com 0772 0033445
Pepik makes websites. Good websites. Simple websites. Websites that work.
Pepik can help you through an entire web concept from ideas and design, choice of technology through development to completion and training.
We specialise in e-commerce websites, social websites and Wordpress websites. We use open source technologies like Python and PHP together with HTML, CSS and javascript.
Contact us via email enquiries@pepik.com or phone 0772 0033445
the44, the arts and culture discussion site
the44 was commissioned by eminent author and aesthete, Neil Griffiths, to provide a platform for like-minded individuals to discuss the arts. You can browse the site without a login but it you would like to join in the discussion, please email enquiries@pepik.com for a passcode.
JMS Rugby
JMS Rugby is a large rugby retailer, selling thousands of rugby related products in its shops and online. They needed excellent content management tools and a seamless e-commerce solution. The website was developed in Python and Plone together with SagePay.
Stitch & Print
Stitch & Print sell school uniforms online for a large variety of schools and clubs in the South West. It allows parents to buy all aspects of the uniform online.
Granary Herbs
Granary herbs is a traditional herbalist, looking to sell online in the simplest way possible. In this case we used Paypal buttons to ensure a simple and secure shopping environment.
Kubernesis
Kubernesis is a charity consultancy. They are experts in the areas of charity accounting, fundraising, legal and constitutional matters, and charity tax. Kubernesis wanted a website that looked great AND allowed them to maintain the content themselves. We would always suggest Wordpress as a possible solution for a simple content managed website.
Little Gem Marketing
Working closely with Little Gem marketing we produced a simple business website that fitted their needs perfectly.
Yves Rossy, Jetman
This simple website documents Yves Rossy's attempt to fly across the Mediterranean Sea from Africa to Europe. He uses a wing and a a jetpack - but no plane!