Climate Change in Australia
CSIRO, Bureau of Meteorology, Australian Greenhouse Office through the Australian Climate Change Science Program

After winning the contract to develop the 'Climate Change in Australia' web site on behalf of the CSIRO we were faced with an extreme challenge -
How do you take a study comprising over 2000 seperate projection images, a huge amount of written, graphical and video data and turn it into a user friendly, attractive, informative web site?
We won't bore you with the answers here, as we feel the site speaks for itself.

www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au

Climate Change in Australia

Sportdoc - Dr. Peter Larkins
Dr. Peter Larkins - Melbourne, Victoria

Popular sports medico Dr. Peter Larkins, famous for his roles on Channel 9's AFL coverage and 'The Footy Show' among his many other media roles, was looking for a portal to give opinion on all things 'sports medicine', as well as advertising his Medical services. Developed in PHP with an SQL database backend, the site includes a secure management console so that 'The Doc' can update the site himself by adding news stories and latest tidbits as they happen.

www.drpeterlarkins.com.au

Dr. Peter Larkins

Precious Moments Photography
Precious Moments Photography - Brisbane, Queensland

A Brisbane photographer was looking for a vibrant web site to display some of their fantastic images, as well as advertising their full range of services. Our solution was a html driven site utilizing flash programming to display over 100 photos on the site and create a stunning effect, reflecting perfectly the personality of this young business.

www.preciousmomentsphotography.com.au

Precious Moments Photography

Mason Glassworks
Mason Glassworks - Mornington Peninsula, Victoria

An independant glass jewellery maker wanted to gain a wider potential client base for his outstanding handmade jewellery.
The brief for the site was that the product range would be constantly evolving and must be displayed in the most attractive way possible, whilst allowing the client to maintain content on the site. The solution was a php database driven site with a management console for client maintenance.

www.masonglassworks.com.au

Mason Glassworks
 
   
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