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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 Masters of Fare subsite which Link Digital developed for the National Portrait Galley has won best website at the prestigious Museums Australia Print and Design Awards. Congratulations go to Linkâs Michael Caruana (design), Kevin Smith (development) and Steven De Costa (project management). Congratulations also go to Leonie Hellmers, the Online Manager at the National Portrait
Continue ReadingThe Peter Brew-Bevan exhibition subsite brings together an intimate collection of works that highlight this artists passion for the genre of portraiture over the last 10 years. Developed for the National Portrait Gallery, the subsite also contains a Flash portrait feature of Peterâs portrait of Barry Otto. >> www.portrait.gov.au/exhibit/PBBP/flash_home.html
Continue ReadingThe new Museums Australia website was developed in collaboration with Niche Concepts and represents a significant step forward for the organisationâs online presence. The site is driven by Linkâs own content management system, which allows distributed authorship of the website, restricted content areas for members and a scalable navigation structure. Numerous content modules allow Museums
Continue ReadingThe Fishermanâs Friend website has been developed entirely in Macromedia Flash. It employs an interesting navigation system to allow the user to interact with the brandâs seafaring references. Website visitors can download television commercials and learn about the brandâs history, products and latest news. >> www.stuartalexander.com.au
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