24 Feb 2010, Posted by Ross Floate in Blog, 0 Comments
They say that cobblers’ children have no shoes. Well, our website’s been pretty terrible for a while too, even though we’ve been making some great sites for other people (like the ANZ). So, we’re making some changes. We hope you’ll excuse us while we do.
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The value of an organisation as complex as the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne is a difficult thing explain to people. It means different things to different people, and it’s tempting to tell the story from the point of view of the people who work there. Tempting, but probably the wrong thing to do in the long run. (more…)
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When we were first asked to pitch for the Yellow Pages work, we really didn’t think we had that much of a chance. We were pitching against much (much) larger firms, and each of the other firms had substantial experience working with Sensis. So we figured we’d best come up with something different, or what was the point even pitching? (more…)
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We’ve recently been doing a lot of work for the Amy Gillett Foundation – a group dedicated to ensuring that both cyclists and drivers work to reduce injuries on our roads.
In developing an identity for their new A Metre Matters campaign, we quickly and effectively convey the idea of leaving extra space between cyclists and drivers. (more…)
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South Australia’s Coopers Brewery has built a strong brand based on its heritage values. Outside of its home state of South Australia, where it produces a number of lower-volume beers, it is known for hand-crafted, bottle-conditioned ales. Coopers drinkers feel an attachment to the company, which remains defiantly family-owned after all these years. (more…)
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It’s been a long time coming, but we’re finally able to show people the results of our collaboration with Chateau Tahbilk and author Fay Woodhouse. Vintage Stories is a wonderful 150-year history of Tahbilk, as well as the people who have been a part of her story. (more…)
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