PPReMix is the corporate intranet of Professional Public Relations (PPR). One of Australiaâs oldest and most successful public relations companies. With offices in Auckland, Hong Kong and each of Australiaâs State capital cities, PPReMix now provides a single collaborative environment where PPR staff can access tools and information that assist them with remaining at the forefront of public
Continue ReadingDetailed instructions addressing essential materials and techniques employed in the mixing of delicious cocktails were added to the Local Liquor web site in XX 2007. For this cocktail tutorial Link applied a bright, sophisticated look well suited to the subject matter while maintaining a âless than seriousâ approach to the copy. With the tutorial broken down
Continue ReadingThe goal of the Australasian Railway Association (ARA) is to illustrate the positive impact that railways have on the economy, society and environment of Australia and New Zealand. The new website provides industry, media and general public visitors with a wealth of information about the benefits of rail as a mode of transport. With all
Continue ReadingWorking with PPR, Link Digital has completely redeveloped the online presence for Australian marketing and distribution company Stuart Alexander. The new website makes use of a restricted administration area where Stuart Alexander staff can manage both the corporate site and their various brand websites. Additional brand sites developed for Stuart Alexander include Rosella, Mentos, Tabasco,
Continue ReadingDesigned for media representatives, the Rosella CD-Rom contains background information and resources for the Rosella brand. Rosellaâs long history spans over a century. The brand was recently brought back to Australia by Stuart Alexander who acquired Rosella in October 2002. >> www.links.com.au/UserFiles/File/rosella.exe
Continue ReadingStuart Alexander are a successful Australian company that market and distribute leading brands such as Rosella, Mentos, Guylian and Tabasco. >> www.links.com.au/UserFiles/File/creds.exe
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