LadybirdLadybird
WebsiteThe Ladybird brand relaunch required a new and reinvigorated look for this health supplements brand designed specifically for the needs of women. We designed a tight and slick little site with an energetic, light and fresh feel. Features include calorie and BMI calculators, blog with training tips, stockist locator, and obviously the showcase of the full range of Ladybird products. www.ladybirdhealth.comRippleRipple
Pro-bono Charity WebsiteSaving the world, one click at a time! Ripple is a click-to-donate search engine raising money for community aid. The Ripple search engine uses Google - get the power of Google results and raise money for charity at the same time. You can also click on special "Give" buttons for food, water, education, and micro-finance. As seen in The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, Cosmopolitan, NETT, Merge, and countless others publications and blogs. Stay tuned for Phase 2! www.ripple.orgVerbatimVerbatim
Ecommerce WebsiteVerbatim has been an important client of ours for many years (7+) and we were recently commissioned to undertake the development for the entire Asia Pacific region, building sites for Singapore, China, and Hong Kong in addition to the Australian portal. These 4 sites serve a multitude of products and content across 4 regions and in 3 different languages, including Mandarin and Cantonese, controlled by a single integrated CMS. www.verbatim.com.auAbercrombie & KentAbercrombie & Kent
WebsiteGlobal luxury travel brand A&K approached Evolution 7 to completely redevelop the A&K Australian site. The design captures the vivid experiences that A&K offer in a host of exotic and exciting locales; from Antarctica to Europe; the African savannah to the Patagonian Alps. Brilliant and vivid imagery is a highlight of the design, and every element from typography to the smallest graphic has been carefully designed and refined for maximum impact. www.abercrombiekent.com.auWayfarerWayfarer
Identity & WebsiteWayfarer is a series of participatory, locative art events based in Melbourne which use gameplay to engage players and audience in concepts of agency, physicality and ethics designed to raise social awareness. Evolution 7 developed the identity and an immersive and unique user experience for the Wayfarer project using video, social networking, user generated content (UGC), social media controls and mashups with Vimeo and Google Maps. www.wayfarer.net.auVEACVEAC
WebsiteVEAC are a state-managed statutory body providing independent and strategic advice relating to the protection of Victoria's natural resources. They needed a fresh web presence highlighting their important work and providing a repository for the vast number of public submissions received during their investigations. We delivered a holistic solution that encompassed both the design and exceeded the technical requirements, improving upon the preceding system by taking business processes online. www.veac.vic.gov.auATEMATEM
Identity DevelopmentHaving worked closely with Australian Tertiary Education Management for 7+ years, we were in a unique position to undertake the branding exercise to completely refresh their identity. Referencing the changing nature of ATEM from its original incarnation more than 30 years ago, the new branding is vibrant and positive, reflecting an organisation making a unified leap forward. This project has produced a new corporate identity to be implemented across their entire brand into 2010. > View Case Study [600 KB]Vision InitiativeVision Initiative
WebsiteVision Initiative is a national partnership to promote eye health and vision care by one of our prominent non-profit clients, Vision 2020 Australia. After setting "best practice" standards for accessibility with the Vision 2020 corporate website, we were invited to develop this key site with a more educative focus; telling a story with more engaging and compelling content. The site conforms to AAA-level accessibility standards (WCAG); an optimised version is served for users with vision impairment using devices such as screen readers.
12 Apostles Helicopters12 Apostles Helicopters
Website12 Apostles Helicopters run scenic flights over the Great Ocean Road, offering an unrivalled view of Australia’s most spectacular coastline. The design capitalises on the striking imagery for which the area is known – breathtaking panoramas roll across the screen and aerial shots hint at what you’re in for. The website supports online bookings with a registration system that calculates costing and availability on the fly. www.12apostleshelicopters.com.auThinking FuturesThinking Futures
Identity DevelopmentHow to best represent a Future-Ready Strategy Consultant? Seeking an intellectualised brand design, Thinking Futures posed exactly that question – so we took advantage of this exercise in identity development to pose some questions of our own. The resulting work challenges perspective with abstract thinking reflected in individual designs referencing futurist models. Not very easily categorised, much like Evolution 7. [Case Study coming soon]VisalinkVisalink
WebsiteVisalink is Australia’s leading travel visa specialist, offering an online visa processing solution to many blue chips, government and end users. Visalink needed a new website that positioned them as the leading player in the sector and provided a seamless delivery of service to clients. This site takes the pain out of visa applications creating an experience for the user that is fast, convenient and reliable. The design concept draws on steely hues and gradients to communicate a certain gravitas and corporate edge. www.visalink.com.auMoppitMoppit
Identity & Ecommerce WebsiteMoppit needed to refresh their brand and develop a cutting edge website for a big push into international markets. We designed a vibrant new identity which is distinctive, colorful and somewhat irreverent... The Moppit site encourages exploration and activity whilst making it easy to engage in that all-important function - shopping. www.moppit.com.auEvolution 7
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