Archive for the ‘Web work’ Category


Grafform Website

Grafform formwork and construction website

The latest website project to launch, built by OM4: the Grafform website. It’s my husband’s company (we’re a living illustration of the adage that opposites attract), and mighty high-time we put something on the web about his work.

Check in for regular updates on the fascinating world of ply, columns, stairs, slabs and concrete. If that’s your thing.


Place Laboratory Website now live!

Place Laboratory website

Cool clients PlaceLaboratory have moved to a new place in Northbridge, and we have just launched their website.

Working with the OM4 guys (& gals), we implemented a magazine-style WP website where new content will continually update and refresh the homepage. It’s not just a blog, it will be an active, regenerating, flourishing one. Kind of a perfect metaphor for what these guys do…

Have a look at what Anna, Mike and Lei are shaping at the moment >>


Una Glennon’s new website

Una Glennon book
Last year, Una invited me to work on the design for her book, Ciara’s Gift, which describes her journey through grief after the loss of her beloved daughter. Soft watercolours inspired by nature illustrate the quotes and text – all with a subtle, contemplative feel. This was a very special assignment.

Una Glennon book
We have just launched Una’s supporting website. The design integrates the book illustrations in a spare, light-filled layout to best highlight her beautiful text. The guys at OM4 built the site. Visit it here.


Castelli Estate Wines

Castelli Estate Wines website

I worked with Glenn and the guys at OM4 to redesign & relaunch the website for Castelli Estate, a high-achieving wine producer from the Great Southern Region of Western Australia.

The client already had their brand established, and some great photography (by Francis Andrijich) on-hand, providing some pretty neat raw materials… all ready for a web-facelift to better reflect their brand qualities.

Visit the site here. And P.S. see Events: The Waifs are playing at the beautiful estate high up on Mt. Shadforth, on the March long weekend.


Eternity Photography launch

Eternity photography website
John Rice is one tall, talented photographer. He brings an artistic eye to his work, and his energy and passion are evident through his interesting take on brides, babies, anklebiters and life.

Today his new photography website launched, the product of a fast gestation and a speedy OM4 build. It’s fresh and unaffected, like John really… Check out his work here.


Thunderbirds – a Retro Metal site

Working with possibly the best client ever (no changes, free rein, and a wealth of images), I’ve just completed this website dedicated to Thunderbirds in general, and Perth Thunderbirds in particular.

The site went from concept to live in less than a week. It’s built on the OM4 platform, naturally, with more features than a ’64, and is gonna run a lot faster too. The site can be updated easily by the mechanically-savvy but technically-naive Paul, it runs the metal-heavy photo galleries like a charm, and you can subscribe free! And who doesn’t want to know when the next TBird Pancake Run is going to be held?

Jump into some retro styling, and maybe learn a bit about distinguishing the chrome detailing of the ’56 from the ’57. See it here.


Mark Greenland Photography

mgphoto.mac

Mark Greenland’s day job is practicing Law. After hours, he ditches the Mont Blanc and picks up the Mamiya to take amazing landscapes – and occasionally the odd landscaped nude.

The site is minimal, shunning distracting web-world gimicky things.
Check out the website here.
Another example of the great versatility of the OM4 platform.


Punch Coffee website

punch.mac
Working with an existing strong brand, rich evocative images by Rob Frith, and fuelled by the Punch® brew, this website almost created itself! The online store will be live soon – I recommend ordering in at least a few kilos of these premium beans.

Visit Punch® here.


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