View the live site: http://www.chompsters.co.uk/

Chompsters is an online food ordering service based in the Merseyside area. Specialising in lunchtime stacks, corporate office catering and kids party food.
Chompsters came to us with a specific work plan and outline of what they required from their branding and online system. They needed a design company to turn their ambitious ideas in to a tangible product, starting with branding and design leading all the way to the development of the online system and then release.
The main goal from the branding side of the project was to creat a recognisable and fresh image which could be related to their intended market but keeping a professional feel. We created a character based theme throughout the logo designs and using the character later named 'Chompie', 12 different logo themes where created for the different sections of the Chompsters website.
The Chompsters website and ordering system is a unique, specifically built application, which lets users browse food items and order to specific dates and times they wish. Several sections of the menu have purposely built user interfaces to allow easy selection of food. Some features of the site:
Front end:
Back end:
The Chompsters menu has several different variations, some set menus and some choice menus. The set menus themselves are all different from each other in that quantity choices and ordering process is unique. Therefore each menu has specific attributes and ways in which users order food. We created several unique systems for the users to order food. Using the latest AJAX technologies we implemented a food ordering menu which calculates the users price for the meal plus weight watchers points and gives them a real time view of what they are ordering.
Webrevolve provided the following services to Chompsters:
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