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World Challenge website  
World Challenge Asia-Pacific
www.worldchallenge.com.au

World Challenge is the original school expedition company providing overseas educational trips to school and college groups. Travelling to developing countries, groups participate in a trek, a community or conservation project and some rest and recreational activities.

Their website required a complete re-design, including updating the site structure, its navigation and interface. The objective was to improve the user experience by making it more accessible, intuitive, relevant and informative. It also needed to be more specific cater to its target demographic. This project included programming HTML, CSS, XML, Flash as well as the design of all of the graphical components and copywriting.

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African Wildlife Safaris and Natural Focus Safaris website  
African Wildlife Safaris & Natural Focus Safaris
www.africanwildlifesafaris.com.au

African Wildlife Safaris and Natural Focus Safaris specialise in and private tailor-made arrangements for tours to some of the world’s most fascinating destinations, including Africa, Antarctica, the Arctic, Bhutan, Canada & Alaska, Egypt and India. Their website required a complete re-design, and re-direction from outsourcing, to in-house production. This would enable critical real-time updating of information for prospectice clients and travel agents. The interface was designed for maximum clarity and concise navigation. The site is now the centerpiece of African Wildlife Safaris and Natural Focus Safaris communications and marketing.

This project included the design of the site as well as copy writing, all content development and programming.

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Bhutan Travel Bureau website  
Bhutan Travel Bureau
www.bhutantravelbureau.com

Bhutan Travel Bureau is one of the largest tour operators and travel agencies in the small Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. Their site required a total re-design, a task that was co-ordinated with the development of a totally new branding strategy. The design and use of colour has been adopted in line with the BTB's new I.D., and the content formed to not only promote the services of BTB, but to also act as portal for information on Bhutan.

This project included the design of the site as well as all photography, copy writing and content development and programming.

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Bhutan Suites website  
Bhutan Suites
www.bhutansuites.com

Bhutan Suites is a boutique guesthouse located in Bhutan's capital city of Thimphu. They required a website that was created as part of an overall branding program that was launched when the guesthouse opened in 2009. The design of the site was kept clean and light, and with a colour pallette that was reflective of the tones adopted in the design of the guesthouse.

This project included the design of the site as well as all photography, copy writing and content development and programming.

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James Parrett website  
James Parrett
www.jamesparrett.com

This site was produced for renowned Australian sculptor James Parrett. With very little text content, the website is designed to focus all attention on the images of James' artworks. Colour is also kept muted and to a minimum, and navigation is kept as simple as possible so as not to distract from this emphasis.

This project included the design of the site as well as content development and programming.

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Golden Creek Olives website  
Golden Creek Olives
www.goldencreekolives.com.au

This site for an olive farm and press was developed simultaneously with all branding ID. A limited colour palette reflective of product id, and earthy organic images were adopted in line with the company marketing strategy. The site was approached as not only a vehicle for promoting Golden Creek Olives, but also as a forum for a broad range of information about olive oil and table olives.

This project included the design of the site as well as content development and programming.

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