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MEMAT sites are easy to customise, but you do need a web designer’s help. How much help depends on what you already have in place.

STEP 1: If you have no logo or branding you need to get that done first.
STEP 2: You need a top and bottom include developed for your site which uses your branding.
STEP 3: The top and bottom include need to be put into your MEMAT site
STEP 4: You may want to add your own custom WordPress or Joomla pages to your site.
STEP 5: If you have an existing site you need to integrate your site with your MEMAT site.

Below are the contact details of Africa Media Online’s accredited designers. Each of these professionals has a good working relationship with us at Africa Media Online where we support them with setting up and hosting your MEMAT system.

Taryn Mcintosh
Cup of T Design
Cell: +27 (0) 82 414 9400
Email: taryn@cupoft.co.za
Web: http://www.cupoft.co.za
Comment: Taryn specializes in logo design. If you are wanting to develop a brand from scratch, she will help you do it and create you a top and bottom include, after which you can engage the services of Brendan or Michael to create your site.


Brendan Temple

Temple Creative
Tel: +27 (0) 33 343 3379
Cell: +27 (0) 76 167 9646
Email: brendan@templecreative.com
Web: http://www.templecreative.com/
Comment: Brendan has designed the look and feel on the majority of MEMAT sites including http://www.africamediaonline.com. Brendan specializes in taking your brand and making it come alive on the web. He works extensively with WordPress and Joomla content management systems to create your custom pages integrated with the MEMAT online media collection management and sales system.

Michael Martin
Glyph Website Design
Tel: +27 (0) 21 794 6777
Cell: +27 (0) 72 879 0585
Email: deviantdidg@yahoo.co.uk
Skype: mike_indidginus73
Web: http://www.glyphwebsitedesign.com/
Comment: Michael specializes in integrating the MEMAT system with the look and feel of your existing site. An example of this is the integration can be seen by clicking on the “Library” link on http://www.nikkirixon.com.

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