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Margaret Mitchell

Margaret is a photographer and website designer, with over 15 years experience in advertising, exhibition and promotional work. She is a contributor to Picture Libraries and regularly undertakes private portrait commissions. She has also undertaken Artists' Residencies in Poland and Bristol and took First Place in a European Parliament photographic competition funded by UNESCO. Collections of her work are held by Edinburgh City Council, West Lothian Council, Majdanek Museum in Lublin, Poland and LDAF in London.

Over the years she has worked for establishments such as Edinburgh College of Art, Napier University, and the University of Hertfordshire. In addition to this, she has also lectured extensively, within the UK and internationally, on photography and digital imaging.

Margaret Mitchell Photo© IdealEye Web Design Photography Glasgow UK

Within the structure of idealEye, we also have other freelance designers working according to the specific needs of the client.

Klaas Wijnne

Klaas Wijnne Photo© IdealEye Web Design Photography Glasgow UK As well as his involvement at idealEye, Klaas is a reader in physics at Strathclyde University and pleasantly geeky.

His first computer was an Oric borrowed from a friend in 1982 and he has used computers big and small ever since. His first web site was set up in about 1992 only a year or so after the invention of the web. He can program in a number of languages and has some experience in PHP and database programming for the web. He is responsible for a number of medium size web sites such as the site of the Physics Department at Strathclyde including a networked database system to keep track of departmental administration.

Besides these web design and coding pursuits, he is also interested in graphic design for the web and print, and produced a number of posters and brochures. Finally, he is an active academic physicist who has published about forty papers and runs a research group with four postdoctoral researchers. Klaas also maintains a personal and somewhat physics related photoblog.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16-feb-06