The new, Link designed and developed, Gorman House Arts Centre website is now LIVE! The sponsorship arrangement in place with Gorman House includes the provision of site design and development, content migration and CMS support for the life of the website. Gorman House Arts Centre represents Canberraâs most well recognised arts hub and we are
Continue ReadingTo help promote the work of the University of Canberraâs 2009 Industrial Design Graduates Link has provided sponsorship in the form of development work for the Graduating Exhibition â Identity 2009. The students themselves supplied the design and site layout.
Continue ReadingWhether youâre a retailer, a community or an individual, the âAre You Ready?â website will help you prepare for your own phase-out or ban of plastic bags. The site is designed to inspire and inform you about the actions that you can take today. It also provides practical assistance for sourcing items like paper bags
Continue ReadingThe ACT Inline Hockey Association has been awarded a substantial sponsorship deal by Link Digital. Initially valued at $5,000 the provision of design and technical services has been allocated toward a redevelopment of the associations website. The new site, launched last week, retains ACTILHAâs existing identity and will undergo further refinements over the coming months.
Continue ReadingLink Digital helped with the rebranding of the Australian Nursing Council (ANC) website almost two years ago. When it came time for a complete redevelopment the ANC were happy to have us develop the new site for them. Further enhancements planned for next year include the development of a content management system, extranet and members
Continue ReadingWorking with Professional Public Relations, Link Digital has developed the initial website for the 6th International Conference in the Regulation of Nursing and Midwifery: Innovations in Regulation. The website will be updated on a regular basis leading up to the conference in October 2003. Simple and consistent page layouts now allow the conference organisers to
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