Memorabilia gets a makeover

— I just completed a new CSS layout build for Memorabilia, the event that runs every year at the Birmingham NEC. The Memorabilia show features appearances from actors and actresses, sports…”

I just completed a new CSS layout build for Memorabilia, the event that runs every year at the Birmingham NEC.

The Memorabilia show features appearances from actors and actresses, sports personalities and stalls selling collectibles from film and television. There’s often a particular bias on sci-fi.

Past guest appearances have included Verne Troyer (Mini-me of Austin Powers fame), Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) and Bond-girl Britt Ekland.

The new site sports a broader, more attractive layout in keeping with the direction in which the event organisers Expo Management are pushing.

Screenshot of new Memorabilia site

Check it out at http://www.memorabilia.co.uk!

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