Lane Group required a website update that provided a better user experience with a backend that was easier to manage in house.
View ProjectKnockoffs Run Club has emerged as one of Hobart's biggest social running groups - and felt a website would help keep up with their rapid growth.
View ProjectDavies Urology engaged Domin8 Designs to develop a professional and informative website for their private medial practice work.
View ProjectAn exciting event held in Tasmania required an equally exciting website, with a strong importance on big visuals and performance details.
View ProjectSteve and Ben, from new start-up Stretch Think, wanted an engaging website that was an extension of their innovative consultancy training and products here in Tasmania.
View ProjectAnt and the Tasmanian Bike Collective team were after a vibrant, informative website update that promoted the incredible work they are doing within the Tasmanian community.
View ProjectTrout Tales Tasmania required a website update to enhance their trout fly fishing packages, enable people to more easily book and also improve their search engine rankings.
View ProjectCrafting steelworks products for a professional market, Taig was seeking a modern update that more accurately reflected the values and outputs of Wellington Steelworks.
View ProjectThe Ngaire Hobbins website redevelopment had to collate a range of requirements, presented in a professional and engaging way.
View ProjectCath and Lauren from Creature Calls engaged Domin8 Designs to develop a new logo and website for their new mobile veterinary services business in Hobart.
View ProjectThis vibrant event needed a matching website - so we took on the NT City2Surf branding and used our event website design experience to create a professional, engaging outcome.
View ProjectAn epic solution for a previously outdated and unloved website, the update to the Launceston Running Festival website was a successful project.
View ProjectPaul needed a clean but relevant logo for his gardening and landscaping business in Hobart.
View ProjectThe Production Farm team engaged Domin8 Designs to redevelop their website to provide more comprehensive information and a more professional design.
View ProjectDavid needed a professional website to match the professional, inspiring motivational speaking and coaching services he provides.
View ProjectThe team at Watermans contacted Domin8 Designs to redevelop their websites, in order to match the physical updates happening at the boutique Salamanca venue.
View ProjectAthletics South engaged Domin8 Designs to redevelop their existing website, creating a more legible structure and visually attractive online presence.
View ProjectBrainlink and BIAT engaged Domin8 Designs to develop an online hub for the wider "Brain Injury Assist" project - aiming simplify the information on key topics surrounding brain injury.
View ProjectThe Tassie Athlete is a new venture by Dominic that captures, collates and shares insight from sports people in Tasmania.
View ProjectThe team from the rotary peel veneer and plywood mill required a logo to give a visual identity to their business.
View ProjectStuart and the STA team needed a clean website that was easy to update and embodied the values of the firm.
View ProjectSarah from 1000 Hearts wanted a simple website that enabled the project to take the next step in its journey.
View ProjectSmartOak Tasmania needed a new website to better enable visitors to learn about the product and download information.
View ProjectThe Construction 4U website needed to be visually striking, but also provide information to potential clients in an informative way.
View ProjectOnly Orb is a new business venture that required some graphic design to see what the final outcome might look like.
View ProjectThe great team behind AZZA Scrapbooking in the Pacific area needed both a presence, and platform, that better highlighted and faciliated their products and services.
View ProjectA website revamp to create a more professional online presence for this epic cycling event.
View ProjectThe BIAT website redeveloped to reflect the new logo and branding, launched as a part of Brain Injury Awareness Week in 2017.
View ProjectMarking their anniversary and in the lead up to Brain Injury Awareness Week for 2017, BIAT required a contemporary, more relevant logo to assist them to continue to move forward.
View ProjectA new website for a dynamic and innovative Hobart architectural firm.
View ProjectThe 2017 update of the OVA website focuses on putting the fun back in athletics, enabling the club to promote its unique values and stand out from the competition.
View ProjectSandra engaged Domin8 Designs to redevelop her existing website, so that it better reflected the values embodied in each and every SRC ceremony.
View ProjectSNH Electrical is a Hobart based company that provides Commercial, Industrial and Marine electrical services specialising in boats and barges for the aquaculture industry.
View ProjectThe HOPES Inc website is a professional outcome that also represents the sense of community evident at Laetare Court. The recent update also reflects the focus on their future housing project (FHP).
View ProjectAn EPIC new business required an equally epic logo to match the name, but also encapsulate the level of professionalism and expertise brought to every event, marketing or management challenge they deal with.
View ProjectLilley Media engaged Domin8 Designs to develop a simple yet informative website to showcase their key services within the real estate industry.
View ProjectWe explore what announcements from the Australian Federal Budget mean for small businesses in Tasmania - with website design services listed as an increased tax deduction in 2022/23.
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