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Completed Website Design Projects in 2008 > 1st Quarter
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We built the first version of the Vintage Wiring Harness web site back in 2000. The business subsequently sold and new owner Paul Vermount selected DWS to remake the vinwire.com.au site in 2008. A new logo has been used and SSL added to the order form. Paul uses MS Excel to produce PDFs to keep the site's price lists up to date. |
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JAN
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Fiona Hammond of Chiatanya Designs runs beading, quilting and jewellery workshops. The workshop dates and information change very frequently so Fiona uses the popular blogging software "WordPress" to manage her site. |
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JAN
'08 |
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Kek import and distribute colourful homewares from Holland. This site uses the Epages software to manage the product catalogue, shopping cart and web design. Epages is a very comprehensive and fully integrated ecommerce system. It allows the web site owner full control over their products, product categories, web design, newsletter campaigns and payment gateways. |
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FEB
'08 |
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The Human Rights Council of Australia promotes and supports human rights in the Asia-Pacific region. This important web site is packed with great resources and background materials on human rights. The Council members have their own management interface to allow them to add and amend content and upload PDFs, papers and images. |
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FEB
'08 |
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Ross Bryant Consulting group asked for a small web site to support their presence in Coffs Harbour and west to Dorrigo and Armidale. Ross brought the logo (top centre) and text. Building graphics from istock. |
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FEB
'08 |
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Dacian Moses works in financial planning with a group of associates in Coffs Harbour. Dacian bought the logo (top left) and photography (top centre) to us and we made this clean, first loading, professional web site. Since then others have requested a similar design and layout. |
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FEB
'08 |
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Inventors Terry Walker and Terry Gosschalk use their web site to display their sanding and home workshop tools. The site has five products for sale – so no product catalogue or content management feature was required. Buyers can purchase the products through a Mal’s shopping cart. The two Terries supplied the design as a PhotoShop document and DWS put it together. Note the great use of embedded youtube videos and downloadable PDFs in this site. |
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FEB
'08 |
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Gunnedah Photographer Shane Wilson uses his WordPress site to display his amateur, glamour photography. All the galleries on this site are run by a Wordpress plugin (helper software) called "simpleviewer". Shane can upload a group of images, add captions to them, configure thumbnail options, then create a page for the gallery. |
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FEB
'08 |
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Stibnite Office Furniture is a well established brand in Coffs Harbour. Stibnite sells new and used office furniture in the heart of Coffs Harbour's business centre. The purpose of this site is to display the full range of available product. |
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FEB
'08 |
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The Sandy's Cards web site has been around for some years. In its first incarnation it was a static HTML web site with a shopping cart by Mals-e.com. This site had great search engine position but was missing a content management system. Like the Kek and Stibnite sites above, the ecommerce system Epages sits behind this site. The software allow Sandy's Cards staff to add and remove new ranges of cards as they are created. DWS set up the card categories, the design and the freight and payment gateway options... but after that the only remaining task is data entry, shared between DWS and the Sandy's Cards. |
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MAR
'08 |
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New to Moonee Street, Coffs Harbour, Yogasense is home to yoga classes and natural therapies. The site uses the popular blogging software, Wordpress. Wordpress uses "themes" to construct design. A theme is like a skin that is wrapped around the content (the content itself is stored in a database). DWS downloaded a free theme for this site, then changed the colour scheme to Yogasense's green and purple colours. |
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MAR
'08 |
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Locally owned and operated by Steve and Catherine Parker, Coffs Coast Aluminium and Glass make and sell all types of glass doors and glass splashbacks for kitchens and bathrooms. The Coffs Coast Glass and Al site has a content management system sitting behind it. The image slideshows can also be managed in the via the CMS. |
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