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Good ideas come from collaboration

11/01/2012 posted by Matt

A preview of the CommunityHub header and logo

When people with various skills and backgrounds work together in a network, they become larger than the sum of their parts.

Sunshine Coast Regional Council know this and appointed PunkLogic in May 2011 to create a new website that supports community groups and artists in the region.

The site was partly envisaged as a replacement for CIS – an old online directory but the content needed to be far richer and make use of social tools for publishing and sharing content. Continue Reading »

Digital Strategy

22/06/2011 posted by Jackson

Digital Strategy Index Screenshot

SCDL is the newly formed regional tourism body which covers the diverse areas of Caloundra, Maroochy, Noosa and the Hinterland. The region attracts approximately 2.7 million tourists every year and the local tourism industry is worth almost $2 billion. SCDL invited us to pitch for the creation of their digital strategy in September 2010.

The Challenge
To develop a consumer-focused digital strategy that defines the organisation’s online presence across multiple websites and social media brand outposts.

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Facilitating Social History

15/06/2011 posted by Jackson

Audio player on the Story Project home page

Record and listen to real stories

The Story Project is a creative initiative and not for profit organisation. In 2010, they asked us to develop their brand and build a website which would help them capture and share everyday people’s stories, providing a snapshot of life for the community and future generations. Continue Reading »

Sustainability in Education

19/04/2011 posted by Matt


Noosa Steiner Pengari home page design

New site design for Noosa Steiner Pengari School

In mid 2010 I decided that I couldn’t allow my kids’ school to keep struggling with an inadequate online presence. The website had such crippling usability issues, that it was seriously impacting public perception.

In my experience, most school websites are poorly designed. A common reason is that they’re often produced by a well-meaning volunteer who, even if they have professional skills, often donate their time to getting the site up and running. This scenario often backfires for everyone involved: the web developer ends up rushing the job and the school ends up dissatisfied with the end product.

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E-commerce Integration

02/06/2010 posted by Jackson

Embiggen Bookstore

This iconic book store on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast is one of very few in Australia that specialise in non-fiction. As a new-comer to the market, Embiggen wanted a leading-edge transactional website to drive national and international business.

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Community Collaboration

13/05/2010 posted by Jackson

This project was a fun opportunity to produce a showcase of creative talent based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.


SCCA Showcase Gallery

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