Coro Dingo needed a site which delivered vital information to potential customers. It is a simple HTML + CSS design, yet it is very engaging and demonstrates a business operating with quality and customer satisfaction. This builds trust with it’s brand and it’s customers.
Web: Coro Dingo Ltd / December 4
Web: OleOle / November 7
I have been working for OleOle full time since Febraury 2008. I have worked on several projects with an incredible span of tasks including interface design, HTML + CSS coding, creating blog themes such as Arseblog and Chelsea Blog, creating web banners and graphics, working with vbulletin as well as many other tasks that come with a large social networking website.
OleOle has currently has over 2 million unique visitors a month and is rapidly becoming the benchmark for football websites.
OleOle has featured in several newspapers, magazines and websites. Some featured below:
NZ Herald
TechZulu
The Next Web
Web: Direct Civil Engineering / October 25

Direct Civil Engineering’s old website was built with tables for layout and image rollovers for navigation. It wasn’t performing well in search engines and needed an updated visual style. This site is built with usability and SEO in mind as well as presenting Direct Civil as an industry leader in the Bay of Plenty for Civil Engineering.
Web: Natasha Wheeler Artist / September 2
Natasha Wheeler approached me to build her a website to showcase her work. I assisted with Natasha’s design, then built an HTML and CSS website which was then converted into a wordpress template. A developer worked with me to develop a custom plugin to streamline the photo uploading process and add automatic reflections on the For Sale pieces.



