Archive for the ‘Web work’ Category


Thunderbirds – a Retro Metal site

February 16th, 2010 by Tracy

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

February 2nd, 2010 by Tracy

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

September 30th, 2009 by Tracy

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.


Greenland Legal site

September 29th, 2009 by Tracy

greenland2.mac
A legal site without the legalese!
Mark Greenland’s brief was to profile their legal services in a professional, no-nonsense way. That’s how I like it too – no fuss, just the business. Built and running on the OM4 platform.

Check out the website here.


Moombaki on the Web!

March 14th, 2009 by Tracy

Moombaki Wines - relaxing in the grass

Everyone who knows me has been plied with Moombaki Wines at some time! And that’s because Moombaki is run by my fabulous sister Melissa and bro-in-law David – and they make award-winning, amazing wine.

It’s been a while marinating, but the website is now live. You can purchase online now – and who doesn’t need more alcohol these days? Plus, the esteemed James Halliday rates them a 5-star vineyard!

Thanks to Glenn at OM4 for building, advising (patient guy!) and hosting.