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CAP / Website / 24.04.2012

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The Capital P website grew from a desire to broadcast a pipeline of projects; an existing product portfolio; and a platform to purchase.

We then pondered the need for a separate blog and Twitter feed, to promote the various publications/products – and the idea popped.

A Twitter based feed that delivers the actual content for the website, via a date-stamped timeline. A unique CMS, to our knowledge, publishing data in short bursts that limits editing – like publishing with a typewriter.

All made possible with the magic of ha-lf.

 
 

SJA / Website / 31.05.2011

The new website for Stephen de Jersey Architect extends the identity’s text based approach, with main links offset from body text and project images given centre stage.

 
 

PaD / 2011 Website / 23.02.2011

With the launch of a new Brisbane location and some recent international press, the menswear label Pistols at Dawn were keen to expand on their interim online presence.

Developed as an extension of their printed material, the website‘s CMS allows the designers to control the size of the various thumbnails, creating their own dynamic image layouts to suit each season’s collection.

 

 
 

FIN / Website Update / 10.12.2010

After five years it was time to give Fine Print‘s website a freshen up, with a dynamic CMS allowing latest news and inter-linking of site content to be managed by Fine Print.

The main feature is the ability to tag and categorise each new print project for future sample library integration. A great resource for Fine Print’s design clients, and their clients, looking for similar print finishes.

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MSA / Website / 29.03.2010

A content managed website has been developed for Multi Span Australia, using a tonal colour system based on their refreshed identity.

 

 
 

MFC / Website Update / 18.09.2009

With a new show coming up, Berlin-based artist Matthew Cheyne asked The Letter D to update his existing website, developed in 2005.

Using the online web application Indexhibit, self-editing was enabled, whilst the original banded styling was maintained – simply rotated to allow for future expanding text content.

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CHA / Website / 14.09.2009

The main website for Carter Hood Architects has launched, with a content management system allowing the practice to update at will.

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KOA / Website / 19.09.2008

Following on from Kevin O’Brien Architects‘ identity face-lift, a content managed website has been launched, with three main sections outlined from the initial review.

A base RGB screen colour was used for each section, in keeping with the raw colour palette of CMYK ink used for the practice’s printed stationery.

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ADA / Website / 28.03.2008

A Day on Earth‘s store in Brisbane now has a content managed Flash website, after an expansive online strategy undertaken by The Letter D for the store’s owners, Jan Murphy and Philip Bacon, in conjunction with the artist David Bromley.

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COO / Website / 10.03.2008

The content managed website for Coop uses a Flash interface to allow some subtle animation to take place between the 3 main sections. Take it for a spin…

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