About Chromaforge...
Chromaforge was born of two words; Chroma, the Greek word for colour and light, and Forge, to create.
Since early 2008, we set out with a passion to create an honest, trustworthy and reliable website design company in a world where many other web companies provide poor customer service and a mediocre product - and then charge a lot of money.
Since the start, Chromaforge has gained reputation and respect amongst its now loyal customers and continues to evolve both technologically and as a business.
Meet The Chromaforge Team

Simon Barrass, Director
Life is about personal expression. My expression is one of creativity and passion for excellence, with honesty and integrity at it's heart.
My creative career began in the mid 1980s with an interest in photography, and formal study of this art led to working as an Industrial Photographer. Then for more than sixteen years I worked on a wide range of technical projects, successfully devising and implementing creative solutions to challenging technical and business problems.
After some time working at the BBC in London, a long-held interest in new media led me to honing my design and marketing skills specifically for the web, and this is the primary focus of my work to this day.
As Chromaforge has grown, I take great pride in the reputation we have earned with the many companies we have worked with over the past few years.
So what of the future? Well one of my many philosophies is to 'reap what ye shall sow' - that is to constantly innovate and evolve in business, offer excellent customer service and a great product in return for continued business success.

Chris Williams, Technical Partner
Chris has had a fascination with computers since attending college in 1981. He first worked for IBM in London and later Sydney, Australia before returning to Hammersmith and West London College, where he helped supervise and maintain a network supporting many thousands of students, then went on to write and run his own courses for the benefit of staff and adult learners.
Since then, Chris has worked as a Technical Trainer in the City of London, and by 1999 was one of the UK's most widely qualified technical instructors, with MCT, MCSE, CNI, CNE, CCT, CCA and other sought-after IT accreditation and in various other guises, has designed and built a number of e-commerce and e-learning software systems.
Chris maintains his love of working with software, and takes a personal interest in the creation of solutions to unusual or especially vexing problems. He is at home with web and networking technologies, as well as desktop environments, and has a special knack for finding or developing common ground between systems to enable them to work together.
Chris's is supported by our technical team: Andy Casey, Dave Skinner, Giselle Ryan and Robert Gallafent.

Zoë Daniels, Graphic Design Partner
Zoë's designs utilise both traditional and digital techniques, getting creative and experimental with any materials, whilst also working with Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign. Her main area of work is in print design and branding and identity; this includes logo design, business stationery and promotional materials. She has a particular interest in typography and the way in which words convey meaning visually. Zoë exhibits her work as often as she can.
Now why not take a peek at our website portfolio?