The Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Unit, required design and development of a new website which took the site from its placement within the WWF Australia site to become a stand-alone website. To accommodate a tight budget, Link offered the EPBC Unit a partial sponsorship that included the incorporation of a Content Management System to allow
Continue ReadingThe latest addition to the National Portrait Galleryâs collection is a commissioned portrait of HRH Crown Princess Mary of Denmark. This Portrait Feature of the commission was developed to highlight the new work and the process in which it was created. >> www.portrait.gov.au/gallery/portmnth/oct05/feature.html
Continue ReadingA follow up to the highly successful Glossy exhibition which opened the National Portrait Gallery in 1999 has been unveiled at the Galleryâs Commonwealth Place exhibition space. This subsite was developed to showcase the contemporary and sometimes controversial nature of magazine photography as a key medium in the realm of portraiture. >> www.portrait.gov.au/exhibit/glossy2/flash.html
Continue ReadingOn 13 October 2005, the beta version of the Vrroom website was launched to the world by Senator the Hon Rod Kemp, Minister for the Arts and Sport. The National Archivesâ Virtual Reading Room is an educational website targeted towards High School and College students to introduce them to the use of Primary Sources as a basis
Continue ReadingOne of Englandâs most celebrated photographers, Cecil Beaton is showcased in the National Portrait Galleryâs latest exhibition. This subsite was developed to present the elegant and timeless style associated with Beatonâs work, as well as to bring together five decades of work through his outstanding career. >> www.portrait.gov.au/exhibit/cecil/index.htm
Continue ReadingIn collaboration with Niche Strategies, Link developed a series of Toolboxes for the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations to assist their service providers in developing processes for their core business. The toolboxes were developed utilising a customised Content Management tool developed by Link, which exported the final files to a format compatible with the
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