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Techne Architects by Alter

Screenshot of the Techne Architects website

Alter launching for Techne - a crew who can certainly put together a decent place to live or work. Yeah Nice HQ is somewhat more, er, rustic.

twenty4 helps launch new blog for REA

twenty4:

Real Estate Australia required a re-platform and refresh of their existing blog system…</br> …armed with a brand new mobile responsive design, twenty4 were tasked with integrating the front-end HTML and CSS into a WordPress platform.

Thirst Studios launches BCF Ultrasound

Screenshot of the BCF Ultrasound website

Thirst Studios:

What do you get when you cross responsive web design with veterinary ultrasound?

Funniest answer apparently wins a Z5Vet Colour Doppler ultrasound system and transducer. Just what I was tracking down for Father’s Day.

New site for Razorfish

Screenshot of Razorfish's website

The new month sees Razorfish launch their new site. July saw the drop of “Amnesia” from their name. Pity. I’d always imagine some Popeye-looking creature with a giant fish head holding a safety blade, always unsure of why he even existed in the world.

Flint launches Peters Ice Cream

Screenshot of the Peters Ice Cream website

Melbourne’s Flint release their latest site for Peters. Didn’t think we’d be posting a site featuring a cow wearing lipstick so soon.

Hello Measured

Screenshot of the Measured website

New representatives of That Mob join the Melbourne scene. Interesting wireframe/portfolio combo. Knew the screenshot was going to look shit against our background, ran with it anyway.

New site for Thirteen Digital

Screenshot of Thirteen Digital's website

The Gold Coast’s Thirteen Digital gets a redesign. Mobile version gets 10x the lightning power.

Tourism Australia sides with DT for digital

AdNews pastes from the press release, as Yeah Nice doesn’t get any. DT’s Brian Vella:

“We know how important digital marketing is to Tourism Australia and we are looking forward to partnering with them to demonstrate what Australia has to offer through online channels.”