Anodised Blue is a freelance web design and software house based in Ipswich. We have an experienced team of four people that have enormous passion for what they do. Above all we really enjoy making nice high quality websites and clever software solutions that enhance our customers businesses

John is the founder of Anodised Blue. He started life as a Mechanical Engineer and then went onto Project Management until he decided to get a degree in software engineering. He knows his stuff and can usually work through most problems. John has also served in the Royal Air Force as an intelligence analyst. Nowadays he is trying to sort out his single seater racing career when he is not playing with Linq. He reckons he is not a geek.
Barry is the young one at Anodised Blue. He is the tallest though, which counts for nothing. Although he gets his fingers into development on occasion, he usually enjoys picking faults in what John has produced, so therefore he is the quality and usability tester to ensure what we make works as it should. Barry has been to business school so has much wisdom for his age in running a business. He also complains a lot if we spend too much money although he ignores this when it comes to his posh gel mousemats.
Tim is the creative soul. He likes art and is a brilliant guitar player and is always going on about form and colour and... He has an eye for things that look good and is always the first to point out if something is ugly. He is a sensitive chap who is easy going as you would expect from a musical creative type. He is quite handy on computers but prefers a pen or a plectrum. He is nuts about MotoGP and Valli in particular
Matt is the coding genius and is exceptional at all things to do with C#, .Net and Asp, although secretly he is a PHP, Linux and Open Source fan .He also plays a guitar and likes to "strum?" gently away to Norwegian Hardcore metal bands. He has a natural talent for coding and has made some complicated fantastic stuff that does cool things. He likes to say hip things like "uber" and "its all goodness". Lord knows why...