Author: Steven De Costa

When sold in early 2007 the Brack painting ‘May of the Old Time’ (1970) became the highest priced Australian work of art ever sold. However Brack’s national stature has more to do with the genuine Australian experience his works evoke. The exhibition site’s design reflects the artist’s hard edged linear style that often led him

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The final ‘Headspace’ student portrait exhibition lives up to its theme of ‘The Journey’ by inviting secondary students to engage with portraiture as a means of self expression. The opening page of this sub site illustrates the raw beginnings of all portraiture, symbolised here by the fundamental act of putting pen to paper. The exhibition

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Launched on the 14th of August 2007, Link has designed and developed a new web site promoting the outdoor furniture range and design techniques of ‘Backyard Blitz’ host Jamie Durie. This easily navigated site is designed to showcase not just the products available but the philosophy and inspiration behind them. The extensive range is teamed

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IP Australia tasked Link, as their long term preferred web developer, with the design and development of a sub site that addresses a significant knowledge gap in the clothing and fashion industry. The end result incorporates an attractive, assessable design, befitting the targeted audience. The site provides Intellectual property information specific to the fashion industry,

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Developed for the Amazing World of Science (AWOS) as part of the Australian Science Festival, Link developed an interactive children’s game whereby participants were asked to dress the AWOS promotional character ‘Sparky Sport’. His pose, background, face, hair and accessories can all be adjusted to suit what the player wants to be when they grow

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Audience development is a long term venture. With increasing traffic resulting from search engine optimisation and content development, Link established a Newsletter to better capture one time visitors to the Local Liquor site, creating a sense of ‘membership’ and an ongoing audience. The original and vibrant newsletters are sent each fortnight and include the all

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