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15 May, 2010

Client Focus: Prime Electrical & Data Services

By Sam Pascua

We are extremely pleased to announce the launch of a recent website – Prime Data & Electrical Services

We worked closely with Prime Electrical & Data Services to produce a revamp of their website,  the new site is full of images of previous work and a list of the clients Prime Electrical & Data Services have worked with.

Prime Electrical & Data Services has been a long standing client of Design Industries and we are proud to have been chosen when the time came to redesign their web site.

You can visit their website here or read our case study here.

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05 May, 2010

Client Focus: Petcover

By Sam Pascua

Design Industries is happy to announce the re-lanuch of the new Petcover website after a range of new custom applications in their backend system were successfully custom built and integrated. These custom applications and web solutions ranged between a payment gateway solution, advanced reporting functionality, improved backend admin controls and NAB seamless integration.

You can visit the Petcover website here or read our case study here

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26 August, 2009

Client Focus – PowerSeller

By Sam Pascua

We are extremely pleased to announce the launch of a recent microsite – PowerSeller – Full site coming shortly

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12 August, 2009

Client Focus – Piranha Off Road Products

By Sam Pascua

We are extremely pleased to announce the launch of a recent website – Piranha Off Road Products.

Please click here to read the case study

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14 June, 2009

Client Focus – eatnoise

By Sam Pascua

We are extremely pleased to announce the launch of a recent website – eatnoise.

Please click here to read the case study

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09 June, 2009

Client Focus – London Partners

By Sam Pascua

London Partners website still looks as good as it did when it was first launched

Please click here to read the case study

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The Brief

London Partners is a Melbourne-based boutique financial solutions company. It had recently completed a project with Seesaw Design, a graphic design company, to create new, more effective corporate branding. Now it was time to bring the company’s online image into alignment with that new look and feel. Melbourne- based Design Industries, which regularly shares clients with Seesaw Design, was eager to tackle the project.

The Delivery

Design Industries and Seesaw Design worked hand-in-hand to deliver a powerful, professional website with a strong backend content management system (CMS). Recognising London Partners’ strong visual appeal, they incorporated many photos while building the site to attract current and potential clients. They also incorporated a Flash banner, using it to highlight the company’s key messages while featuring many of London Partners’ unique images.

The final product is clearly aligned with the company’s new corporate branding and conveys the company’s professionalism and vision in an attractive and compelling way.

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07 August, 2008

Petplan, The World's Largest Pet Insurer.

By Sam Pascua

Patsy Bloom, one of the founders of Petplan UK, initiated Petplan some 30 years ago. Today, Petplan UK have achieved over a 25% market penetration and is now a world wide brand name insuring well above 1 million pets. PetPlan arrived upon Australia shores in September 2004 and are well and truly on the same path as the UK.

As technology advances in the veterinary industry, better treatment is more widely available for our much loved family members. But unfortunately, the premium care can come with quite an expensive vet bill. A study conducted through petnet.com has disclosed that 7.5 million Australians own a pet, and yet less than 1% of them are insured. This is quite a staggering figure considering that 1 in 3 pets need unexpected veterinary treatment every year and that a simple broken leg can cost up to $4000 to repair.

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