
Keith gained a BSc Hons degree in multimedia design (MediaLab Arts - www.medialabarts.net) at the University of Plymouth. After leaving Plymouth, he worked for The Automobile Association on the UK's top motoring website, www.TheAA.com as Senior Interactive Designer.
During the six years he spent there, Keith worked on all aspects of the website design including the Hotel & Restaurant search facility and the recent Car Buyer's Guide. He was also involved in regular usability testing of various parts of the site, and in converting the site to 'Double A' accessibility compliance. Whilst at The AA, Keith also studied for an Open University Diploma in Design & Innovation.
He has also had experience of working in the agency side of the industry, specialising in the technology sector. He now spends most of his time working as a contractor.
In his spare time, Keith enjoys running in half marathons, playing his trombone, mountain biking and messing around with oils on canvas. His young baby has put a temporary stop to most of that, though!
In his formative years, Henry attended Exeter University, where he attained a BSc Hons degree in Cognitive Science. If you're one of the 99% of the world who don't know what that means, either have a look here or just take it from me that it's a heady mix of computer science and psychology.
After graduation, Henry began working for Concept Publishing Ltd in the idylic town of Bath. At Concept he worked in the role of New Media Co-ordinator, which made him responsible for all the company's websites as well as a variety of mobile-based projects. Websites he produced for Concept include Unreel Magazine, Take 2 Magazine, Xcel Recruitment and PTP Consulting.
Henry now works for a digital agency in Chiswick, specialising in Search Engine Optimisation work for many of their biggest clients.
In his spare time, Henry is a fan of movies and music, as well as DIY. He can currently be found most weekends armed with a hammer and drill, doing what he hopes will turn out to be "home improvements" on their new flat.