Ideally every piece of digitial communication should be content manageable - otherwise there would be no much difference from print. Having said that, sometimes it just isn’t cost-effective to do so. However I always try to separate content from presentation (e.g., all the Flash projects fetch their copy from XML documents), so that content management can always be added on at some stage.
For example, we built our own internal XML editor for the KRZR project, which allowed a faster turnaround.
Both the LCR and London Shard sites have a content managed news section with gallery.
For the IMO project we designed a reasonably complex CMS from scratch.
The other projects were either functional amends to existing CMS systems (BeCrypt, Foyer), designing a front end architecture to integrate with an existing CMS (Levi EU, NMK, Bet2Go) or just content updates using a CMS (everything else).

