Outfit
- designer outlet
(short-term website for duration of stock)
Project
undertaken:
* Business cards
* Posters/sandwich boards
* Clothing labels
* Website
Outfit was a clothing outlet, for end of line mainly designer
label or quality unknown labeled clothing. Outfit's primary goal
was for a specific email address, using @outfit.co.nz, for use
on stationery and notify customers of the ever changing location
of the shop.
The
website serves some basic needs:
-
a web presence "we exist!"
-
a domain email address jo.bloggs@your-domain-name.co.nz
- contact
details
- location
map of the shop (since it changed fairly frequently for the
two years of operation)
- to
indicate the types of products sold
Starting
with a simple professional looking website to provide some basic
information about your company is a perfect start especially if
funds are limited.
Back
to Nature Furniture
Proposed
design layout.
The
New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives
NZILE
primarily want a website to communicate with their members more
easily and provide a forum for shared experience and knowledge.
They have some specific requirements as to how the site functioned
and requested a fairly conservative design and layout to project
the appropriate image within their industry.
The
site was launched in June 2002.
*NZILE
website is due to be re-designed in 2007.
New
Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development 
NZBCSD successfully launched their new website in the later part
of 2001. While the front-end maintains an easy to navigate simple
structure, behind the scenes is a comprehensive database-driven
site allowing clients and NZBCSD staff to interact and update
the majority of the content. It also features member and public
chat site forums in order to allow users to network with other
members and the public to voice their sustainable development
views (see http://www.nzbcsd.org.nz).
The
site is fairly text heavy making it important to maintain a clean
uncluttered design. The design was created to meet the requirements
of their brand guidelines. The project was completed in approximately
14 weeks.