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+WEBSITE DESIGN

E-commerce and informative websites I have designed over the years.

 

www.beachesroofing.com.au

A website selling roofing services for Beaches Roofing in Sydney, Australia. The intention of this site was to divert their customers from calling and instead have their website as a first post of call. Beaches Roofing customers can find a plethora of information (like terms of trade and licences). They are also able to request a quote right from the website.

 
 

www.silentwcommunictions.co.nz

Abby from Silent W Communications approached me to redesign and update her existing website. I am so thankful that Abby trusted me to do this job for her, yet another dream client. I suggested while we were at it, that we update the logo design to something which better reflected her personality. The new design is user friendly, clean and fuss-free to create an effortless client experience.

 

www.brownsugarespresso.com.au

Website design for Brown Sugar Espresso. Brown Sugar Espresso Bar is Wollongong's newest little takeaway coffee bar. Cafe owner, Lucy wanted a clean, simple and informative website for her loyal customers. The geometric banner at the top of the site is the same as the wallpaper I designed for the interior of her cafe. A one page scrolling website fit the bill perfectly! 

 
 

www.Gringas.co.nz

Deena & Maggie met in 2017, and after a bit of travel, decided to settle down in Magical Mangawhai. Sharing a passion for cooking (and eating!) they decided to open Gringas. Huge burritos, fresh tacos, and quesadillas to cater every need, all cooked fresh to order - the Gringas way! I loved designing their website for this Mexican inspired food truck! The brief was wide open and I am happy with the result.

 
 
 

WWW.AUCKLANDLASHANDBROWS.CO.NZ

Website design for Auckland-based eyebrow and eyelash specialist salon. This client wanted a site for their customers to be able to book appointments online, gain information about the company and order products. The client has been given a tutorial on how to use the ‘back-end’ of this site so they can update it as required.