techPolitics is proud to have launched its most high profile project to date - a new website for the former Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone. The website is for Ken's bid to be selected as Labour's candidate for London Mayor at the 2012 elections. The site is powered by
Wordpress, features a jQuery powered image carousel, integration of social media functions, Cufón rendered fonts, and integration of a phplist newsletter system. The site sets news standards for visual impact among UK party political websites..
Visit the site:
www.kenlivingstone.com

techPolitics was at the heart of the online campaign activities of Labour candidates in the UK general election 6th May 2010. Here are details of all the sites we launched and how each candidate did.
New candidates
Sitting Parliamentarians
From the end of 2008 all of the European Political Parties have set up foundations in Brussels to provide intellectual input into EU-level party politics. We worked with GEF, the Greens' foundation, to deliver a clean and simple site running with
Typo3. The site will develop in the coming months and will feature an extranet function, newsletter systems and events calendars.
Visit the site:
www.gef.eu
The site is the showcase for the work of thew Global Policy Institute at London Metropolitan University. The site is kept up to date by members of the institute staff and makes considerable use of video. Powered by
Typo3.
Visit the site:
Global Policy Institute
This is the third version of Peter's website, this time powered by
Wordpress, after previous sites for Peter designed by Jon Worth, one of the partners in techPolitics, since 2003. The new site has a magazine style design, integration of Twitter, and a photo gallery system.
Visit the site:
Peter Skinner MEP
The new site for Deutsches Institut für Sozialwirtschaft launched in February 2010, to replace a static site that had grown unwieldy. The new, clean, tidy site allows the Kiel-based institute to better plan and its online presence. The site is powered by
Typo3.
Visit the site:
Deutsches Institut für Sozialwirtschaft