Swindon, United Kingdom
- Current
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- Web Developer at Inbox Digital
- Past
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- Senior Web Developer at Dunwoody
- Education
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- The University of Reading
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Mark Foyle’s Experience
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Web Developer
Inbox Digital
(Public Company; 11-50 employees; Marketing and Advertising industry)
September 2007 — Present (1 year 2 months)
Working as a web developer, I work on a range of projects, including websites and integrated email campaigns for a variety of well known clients, including United Biscuits, Vodafone, Alliance & Leicester, Reed and more. Recently I've been working on a series of new websites for United Biscuits, including a WWF tie in for Penguin (www.thepenguinsquest.co.uk), the launch of Yumbles Organic biscuits (www.yumblesorganic.com) and the new go ahead! website (www.goahead.co.uk).
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Senior Web Developer
Dunwoody
(Privately Held; Online Media industry)
August 2005 — September 2007 (2 years 2 months)
Working as Senior Web Developer, taking Web projects from initial brainstorm stage through production and on to final deployment. Worked on projects of varying sizes, specialising in producing bespoke CMS integrated solutions. Experienced in variety of areas of web delivery, including HTML email construction and deployment, and LAMP web hosting.
Mark Foyle’s Education
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The University of Reading
MEng (Hons, First class), Computer Science and Cybernetics, 2000 — 2004
Papers published:
"Interaction via Motion Observation" (M A Foyle and R J McCrindle, University of Reading, UK), published and presented at International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Assistive Technology 2004 (Oxford)
"Interaction via Motion Observation" (M A Foyle and R J McCrindle, University of Reading, UK), published in International Journal on Disability and Human Development (Volume 4, Dec 2005)
"Designing Usable and Accessible Public Information Systems." (Rachel McCrindle, Aiden Caffrey, Mark Foyle, Julie Barrett, Darren Booy, Geoff Cook) published and presented at The 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII-2005), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 22-27 July 2005.