Pearsall Child Care Centre presented Sixes & Sevens with a new challenge; to present a website that was fun and bright like the centre itself, but with the sort of content parents and guardians need to make an informed decision about the child care they are looking for. Perhaps the most important aspect was the development and inclusion of a functioning availabilities calendar that could provide instantaneous feedback to the centre based on an online enquiry.
Extra Edge Community Services needed to update a very outdated website with new content and a much better navigation panel. The site needed to provide information first and foremost with the design based on a very modern, clean and simplistic model leaving the information to speak for itself.
Search Engine Optimisation and Social Media Management have become big business in the past couple of years and in order to provide a sharp and succinct introduction to the world of SEO, Moove Online enlisted the help of Sixes & Sevens, taking their original logo promo project to a full website project with a strikingly simple layout and bold design.
A complete overhaul of their existing online presence, Ebtide Finance was one of the most intricate projects for Sixes & Sevens to date. Just a quick browse through the pages of the Ebtide site will reveal a fully integrated Loan Application form (built proprietarily by Sixes wiz Kim Berry) as well as a range of specific calculators for a range of financial functions. Add to this the specific body content written for and on behalf of Ebtide, contact form and 'filofax' style brokers index, making the Ebtide Finance website one of our proudest achievements.
Incorporating a full shopping cart module with escrow payment and shipping details, the SAVI Organics Australia website has been designed with care and attention to detail, much like the products themselves. Knowing that their online prescence had to echo the simple and organic ethos of the company, Sixes & Sevens built the site with a natural palette and a focus on clean lines. With a steadily growing list of products, SAVI had to be clear and direct, with plenty of space, easily navigable interface and menus and an intricate site map.
Quite possibly the most involved and intricate web design we've undertaken, the complete overhaul of Richmond Mining online required a significant adaptation of modules including RSS feeds; a live update of ASX stock prices, news, video and photo galleries as well as PDF downloads of annual reports, featured articles and press releases. Coupled with an entirely new approach to the layout, colour scheme and the eventual integration of a new logo, Richmond Mining are now fully-equipped with a dynamic and informative web presence.
From a successful logo design campaign, The Cocoa Connection website was a logical extension of the design platform we incepted. Including photo manipulation and copywriting, the site is a complete presentation of the chocolate workshop concept with design elements that enhance the cottage industry feel of the business, without sacrificing the dedicated, professional tone and message.
View Web Site: http://www.thecocoaconnection.com.au/
One of the first integrated logo design and website contruction packages undertaken by Sixes & Sevens, Umgazi Contruction approached us on the advice of some of our existing clients. The brief was to create and deliver a bold, simple and clean design allowing the unique name to take centre stage. Functionality, navigability and visual appeal were all approached with simplicity in mind.
Designing and creating the Benefits House Maintenance site was a little like building a house (without all the permits, union and physical labour); this was a complete "from the ground up" construction involving template and layout, copywriting, original photography and logo design. The result is a bright and simple but striking website which honours Ben Hannett's fastidious attention to detail and his unique and highly personable conversational style!
One of WA's most promising up-and-coming recording facilities, Underground Studios approached Sixes & Sevens with a view to recreating the organic feel of the studio on a promotional website. Essentially, the brief was to create a site that would give musicians and artists an impression of the production value, the attention to detail and the hi-tech yet surprisingly hands-on approach to audio production; modern techniques with a retro outlook.
In order to tie together the many different projects of the Murphy brothers, it was decided that one succinct redirect page was needed to point fans and supporters in the right direction. Following on from a recent print project utilising the roadcase graphic, a simple page using the various logos of each of the projects went quickly from concept to fully realised.
The team at WA Driver Development initially contacted Sixes & Sevens with a view to overhauling their logo and were so impressed with the result, they contracted us to build them a new website. Using the template of the Web Starter Pack, we built a highly navigable yet simple website which effectively highlights their dedication to safety and service.
Content Management System: GetSimple CMS
Visit Site: WA Driver Development - 4WD Training Courses Perth
Now that MySpace has all but replaced the need for a band or artist web site, superseding Gig Calanders, Blogs, Photo Galleries, Video Galleries and Direct Marketing opportunities what is the point of a web site?
Grand Central took a different approach and decided it was to offer a fun experience for their users. The benefit of having your own web site is that it is in an environment which you can completely control the content displayed. It transposes the image the band wanted to portray perfectly, and it isn't cluttered with SPAM messages and Paid Advertising.
DVD Territory is a demonstration of just how easy it can be to set up your own online store. Initially operating as an eBay Store using DVD warehouses to dropship DVD's across the country DVD Territory came to Sixes & Sevens in order to set themselves up independantly.
The benefits of DVD Territory setting up an online store of their own was not only that they could brand themselves independently, have total control over their inventory and policies but that they could also avoid the compulsary fees associated with selling through other parties.
Content Management System: Digistore
Lynnie's Quilts is a portal for a local patchworker Lyn Madden to display her patterns and generate sales leads. Since the launch of the web site Lyn now also showcases other patchworkers patterns and distributes them through Australia.
Lynnie's Quilts is only a shopping cart away from being an online store as well as hosting multiple photo galleries.
Content Management System: CMS Made Simple
The Rough Housers web site is as simple as simple gets, but I still think its really cool. Have a look yourself.
Flywire Media were looking for a fun, interactive and professional way to present their photography portfolio online. Using Flash, Sixes and Sevens were able to blend the already constructed brand and imagery to create a clean and simple user interface.
Skillsquest's aim is to bring together training providers and students through training exhibitions. When Skillsquest came to Sixes & Sevens they were looking for firstly and online presence and information resource for interested parties and secondly a platform where both trainers and students could register their interest in the events.
Content Management System: Joomla
The challenge provided by the client was to create an entirely new website to supercede the previous site, including a user-friendly interface for constant updates by artist and/or management. The site design itself was based on preliminary artwork for Courtney Murphy's upcoming debut album release 'BIG', provided that the rollout of the artwork as the album release gets closer would coincide with slight adaptations to the look and feel of the website. As is the case with entertainment-based websites, the site has functionality that reads feeds directly from Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and Facebook, freeing up bandwidth on the parent site for the blog and gig calendar.
Content Management System: Joomla


