One of our biggest and most exciting recent projects has been creating the branding for a newly formed tasmanian company, Trio Wine. The project involved logo design, creating business cards, producing stationary, and the design and development a websites. The webiste has everything from a fully functioning shopping cart to facebook and twitter integration. One of the standout features of the webiste is a custom developed shopping system, the 'Cellar Assistant', which assists customers in fine tuning their product selection to help them purchase the exact product they want. Trio Wine were so happy with their site that they want us to do more exciting projects - including making their website for mobile devices. Stay tuned for more!
Battery Point Holiday Apartments came to us to help them find a way to promote their recently aquired business. We've created simple website with a lovely photo grallry to showcase the apartments to potential customers. In addition to this we also created stationary, business cards, and a promotional brochure for their business.
Engineering to Construction or E2C, are a newly formed partnership that is the combination of two established engineering firms in Hobart. We were contracted to create a portfolio style website to enable them to showcase their work to potential clients. The project included logo design, web design, and web development.
We were approached by Imperial China Tours to upgrade the online presence of the travel agency. The amount of information that had to be displayed in the site meant that special consideration had to be given to prevent the amount of content becoming overwhelming. Our solution was to implement an advanced style of navigation on the tours pages. By doing this we were able to clearly structure the content in a way that made the content easy to read was intuitive to the end user. Another unique aspect of this job was the creation of a sister site with virtually the same design, but content that was aimed at a different demographic.
Wanderings is a unique tour agency that creates highly personalised tours with tailored itinerarys for customers. We were provided with so much stunning photography that we knew we had to find a way to show it off as much as we could. To do this we created a slide show that would run on all pages and a flash gallery that allows viewers to sit back and immerse themselves in all aspects of the tour.
Our latest online project has been the creation of a web presence for The Foodstore. The Foodstore is one of Hobarts leading premium grocers. Using our new content editing system they can now update weekly specials and display all of their newest products online, as well as providing customers with the ability to request new products and learn about their business. The Foodstore's philosophy is to provide their customers with the freshest local produce at affordable prices and using the power of the internet they can now do this in the fastest and most economical way.
One of our most exciting recent projects was the development of ViewTube. View Tasmania is the latest real estate agency in Tasmania and their website has all the bells and whistles. We've integrated the website with its own content management system and and it has all the features you'd expect from a real estate website - including searching capabilities, feature properties and Google Maps. The website can even offer video!
We first developed this website for the 2008 TasPride Festival. We continue to develop this website and create all the marketing items needed for the 2010 festival. This includes extensive newspaper advertising, street banners and an online program guide for all the events. The website has its own Content Management System and we work closely with the TasPride team to ensure their online presence is nothing but exceptional.
In the weeks leading up to the end of the financial year, we were commissioned to create the branding for Tasmania's newest tax agent. Our work included brand development, logo design and copy writing. We created a range of marketing material - including building signage, business stationary and a website.
After we completed artwork for magazine advertising, brochures and business stationary, the Travel Studio commissioned us to completely overhaul their website. The design has taken advantage of the loads of photography that was available to us. The site we created has been integrated with the Travel Studio's CMS - giving their staff the ability to update the content as required.
Hobart software development company, AutoMarque, commissioned us to create a website to promote the latest release of their software. Our brief was to create a website that integrated with their existing branding. The website is designed to obtain qualified sales leads for the company. This is a clasic example of what can be achieved when using bold colours and simple design elements.
George Self Property is one Hobart's dominating real estate agencies and we have been part of their success story since the beginning. We created their entire brand from the ground up. This included the development of their website, pages in the real estate guide, magazine advertising, copywriting, signs, e-mags, brochures and business stationery. We are constantly working to strengthen this brand's position in their target market using innovative media and compelling design techniques.
We are now producing the Tassie Legends magazine - due for release later in 2010. On top of the production of the magazine, we're handling the creation of all the advertising artwork and developing a website to promote the magazine.
We cannot claim the graphic design for this web site as our own, but we were given the original artwork and created this website from the ground up. The biggest part of this project was to create a shopping cart with its own content management system. The online store has many features that have opened up new ways for Lark Distillery to sell their products and interact with their customers online.
We created this website based on branding that was originally created by another advertising agency. Our challenge was to showcase the brand online on a website that encompasses all the divisions of this large organisation. The important features we needed to consider were to make the site accessible for people who are vision impaired and to make the site easily updatable by Oak Tasmania staff.
We started this project with a clean slate! All we were told by the client was that it had to be purple and it had to include butterflies!!! From that, we created a brand and a website for selling craft and scrapbooking supplies online. The project included logo, flash animation, online banner ads, a shopping cart for 1000's of products, content management system on the back-end and a nifty image gallery.
This client had a very outdated website and asked us to produce a more up-to-date site that promoted their Private Investigating services. After researching their business, we created the "watching you like a hawk" theme that formed the basis of the website's design.
We loved this project. This website proves that the simple things in life are always the best! Our focus was on the photography used in this site that gives the user an overhead view of a busy office desk.
In 2008, Tasmania was represented in the Sydney Mardi Gras Parade. The campaign was headed by the Tassie gay & lesbian community who needed a complete image that could express the theme of their float in print, online and in the Parade. Our work included creating the brand, promotional printed items, parts of the costumes, photography, a website and a 15 minute highlights music video.
We cannot claim the credit for this site's graphic design, but we can claim giving it many new features. Over the last few years we've given this site a brilliant new online shop, improved the site's navigation, added interactive video and slide shows.
Our brief was to create a brand for this mobile rockclimbing wall and extreme air attraction. A big focus was to let the photography tell the story - so the website had to showcase the photography well. After the site was completed, we also created a brochure, artwork for t-shirts and business stationery.
Corkhill & Associates was one of our very first clients who gave us the opportunity to build a website with all the bells and whistles! The Corkhill & Associates website, at the time, was one of our most ambitious web developments - and we will always appreciate the opportunity we were given. The website includes many innovative features - including its own content management system, podcasting, image slide shows and downloadable PDFs. We have also done some newspaper advertising for this client too.
Insight GIS commissioned us to create a brand new website design that needed to be integrated into their content management system. After designing the site, we worked closely with Insight GIS's own technical team and supplied them with the files to get the site running.
We completely overhauled this website - updating its navigation and making it compliant with the latest versions of all web browsers. We also added many new features so that the site's content is more accessible and showcased the photography in a more elegant manner.
We cannot take the credit for this site's graphic design, but we can claim giving the site many new features. We also give Cobram Barooga a specialised hosting solution for their website and email.
This is is what we call a brochure-style website. It has a limited number of pages for information and has one or two nice features - like SMS interactivity and good phoptography.
This is another great example of what can be done on a shoe-string budget! Our job was to create a brand with very strict guidelines from the client and then develop a website targeted towards kids and their mums. The website has its own shopping cart and content management system.
To create this website we had to work with the existing branding and come up with a solution to present the brand online for the first time. We also created a nifty way to showcase 100's of swatches online - making it easy to find the perfect colour of stone for kitchens or bathrooms.
Wide Bay Group Training is a large training organisation based in Queensland. Our brief was to take the existing branding and create a website that was easily updatable by the client. We also created an online forum for students and teachers.
This is a fantastic example of what can be achieved on a shoe-string budget. With limited resources and very little content, we still created a nifty website. The most important part of this project was to create a website that the client could update themselves so that match scores could be published as soon a game had finished.