Bella Tu Beauty
Bella Tu Beauty is a boutique beauty salon based in North Narrabeen who had come to us to design a custom website design showcasing their treatments, prices and the products they carry. On top of this we were also commissioned to design matching Facebook and Twitter page designs.
Ezi Grow Landscaping
When Ezi Grow Landscaping, based in Newport, came to us they wanted a visually appealing website design that reflected their brand and craftsmanship, and something that would also place their professional image and visual identity higher than that of any of their competitors.
Peak Powdercoating
Peak Powdercoating, aptly based in Peakhurst, had recently changed ownership and the new owners wanted to develop a simple yet visually engaging website that would provide the right information and appropriate contact details for those looking for their services online.
Atrium Function Centre
We were approached by a marketing agency in Canada to produce a traditional and elegant themed website design for one of their clients that is a banquet and conference centre located in Burlington. The end result was a stunning, elegant and very inviting design that engaged their visitors.
Simpleology Web Application
Simpleology is a web and training application that has over one million members and growing daily. For this project we really had to be at the top of our game in order to come up with a website concept that is in line with today's startups from Silicon Valley.
High Society Mobile DJs
Where do two of the country's finest mobile DJs go when they need a beautiful website design that reflects their creativity and versatility in their industry? Webaroo of course. We were commissioned to produce a web design that portrayed a modern 'night club' style design for these guys.
Focus Communications
Focus Communications from Dandenong South in Victoria came to us with a design brief to create a design that was modern, slick, glossy and technology driven. The end result was a modern web design concept that was on par with many of Australia's leading telcos.
Wishorb Web Application
Wishorb was another web application we were approach to create a concept for and it ended up being quite a unique design which we had a lot of fun designing. Given the nature of the brand we designed a concept that portrayed a 'dreamy' yet highly attractive design.
Danielle D. Rollins
Danielle D. Rollins is defining the standard for glamorous, stylish, chic, and flawless entertaining. We had set out to create an elegant, blog-style design that used a number of ornate elements whilst making the design quite feminine in look with vintage undertones.
Creative Web Designer
This was a personal project from the creative director of Webaroo. He wanted to develop an outrageously bold, colourful and 'modern day music festival' themed website and blog design to publish his thoughts and writings in the field of web design and the culture that surrounds it.
Monoloco Travel Magazine
This was a design we created for a travel and travel planning magazine company based out of Poland. The design brief entailed that we were to create a high-end blog style layout that used earthy tones, was easy to use and presented a lot of information in an organized way.
TAFE New England Institute
TAFE New England Institute was looking for a clean and approachable web design that would serve as an important place for prospective students to find information about their courses and education services. The result was a successful concept that was inviting and easy to use.
Made To Market
Made To Market was a design we were commissioned to create for a highly specialized graphic design micro-business. This design was based in the direct response industry and as such we had to portray a design that was bold, marketable and engaging.
No Bull Annuities
This was an interesting design concept we came up with for a startup in the financial sector. The subject matter was rather dry so we had to put our creative thinking caps on to come up with a concept that was approachable, easy to understand and would not confuse website visitors.