Freerange Future - Web design in Adelaide

Portfolio - some of the websites we've made

 

Port Augusta Re-imagines

ShoGo

Port Augusta Re-imagines was a year-long celebration of arts and culture supported by Country Arts SA. The photo essays in this site contain hundreds of stills taken all through 2008 that celebrate the diversity and positivity of the Regional Centre of Culture. These are mixed with video and sound to compelling effect.

The innovative slideshow functionality we developed for this project is ideally suited to digital story-telling. Experiencing this whole site will take you over an hour!

Big Stories, Small Towns

Newsflash: After successfully showing at Sheffield Docfest and IDFA Amsterdam, Big Stories, Small Towns is now going to SXSW with Doclab!

Big Stories, Small Towns is a filmmaker in residence project. Two brilliant documentary filmmakers, Jeni Lee and Sieh Mchawala, spent three months living and working in Port Augusta, the country town known as the crossroads of Australia. They spent that time getting to know the locals and helping them tell their own engaging stories.

Together with designer Amy Milhinch we developed this website to bring all these stories together to tell the stories of some of the people of Port Augusta.

Adelaide Roller Derby

Adelaide Roller Derby

Roller Derby is huge at Freerange, it's a really exciting sport! Our office manager Minka is Minx de la Rinx. She kicks ass in the studio as well as on the track.

We support the Adelaide Roller Derby league by developing and maintaining their website, as well as helping out with the scoreboard at the bouts!

ShoGo

ShoGo

ShoGo is a new initiative from Arts SA to promote performing arts in this state. It's a collaborative site where each of the theatre companies involved manage the content related to their own shows. We developed this project in partnership with the ever brilliant Dilfinch & Dilfinch.

Media Resource Centre

Media Resource Centre website

The Media Resource Centre is South Australia's centre for screen culture. In time for their 35th birthday they embarked on an organisation-wide rebranding process that was brilliantly directed by Amy Milhinch. We were lucky enough to be a part of this process, collaborating with Amy and the MRC on the organisation's website.

The result is a bold and striking new design that puts the MRC's films front and centre and enables different staff members to manage content in the site related to their job roles.

Matilda Bay Brewing Company

Matilday Bay Brewing Company

Matilda Bay Brewing Company is possibly Australia's finest boutique brewery, home of Beez Neez, Bohemian Pilzner and the new Fat Yak among other fine brews. This new website we've developed for them was designed by Cato Purnell Partners, possibly Australia's finest identity management and design studio. Most of the interactivity is built with Javascript, with just a splash of Flash whenever it's really necessary.

Trainer Kids

The street view of Trainer Kids

Myofunctional Research Co came to us looking for a way to engage with their youngest demographic online to reinforce the importance of regularly using their orthodontic trainers. The resulting site is a cartoon suburban street overflowing with interactivity and instructional videos. Trainer Kids is in regular use in Australia, USA and other countries, and has received overwhelmingly positive feedback.

"The site perfectly compliments MRC's appliances and has overall far exceeded our expectations. We look forward to working with FF on our next project."

Aaron Young, Director of Communications & IT
Dr Chris Farrell BDS, CEO and founder, Myofunctional Research Co

Cato Purnell Partners

Cato Purnell Partners website

The website for this global branding group features a huge folio of their work over the last 38 years. We're extremely proud of this site and that Cato Purnell Partners chose us to work with them on the project. It's built with Gluttonberg, our open-source Content Management System developed specifically for high quality, unique websites and features some very slick javascript based animation. Cato Purnell Partners designed the site themselves, of course.

Hanazono

Hanazono Ski Resort website

Hanazono is Japan's newest ski resort development in the Niseko region. This website has both English and Japanese language versions, using the Gluttonberg Content Management System's localisation features. We also integrated their Powder TV external video service within the site, a very cost effective option for enriching the site with video.

The site was designed by sector7g, great graphic designers here in Adelaide.

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