Charlie gives a fun and extra energetic twist to teaching Zumba, so we wanted that to come across in an extra colourful, slightly kooky website design which we achieved using the Divi theme builder. We quickly came up with a cool concept for the logo, colours, images and design and it came together nicely. While […]
Setting up shop online is easy! Like any brick and mortar store you will have to spend money to make money, but the overheads are comparatively trivial. So whether you want to make a full time business or just sell something you have to offer on the side, let us know and we can find a solution for you.
Woocommerce is a great solution for selling just about anything online, from bags of cement to digital content. We have also used Shopify and Big Cartel to create boutique stores.
Check out the variety and scope of websites we've helped to do business online below, and get some inspiration to make some money from your own passions:
Spinifex Designs
Spinifex Designs Mullumbimby chose to use Shopify for its integrated Point of Sale software, allowing them to sell unique items both online and in their shop at the same time. However when in came to building their online store Shopify’s preset templates weren’t flexible enough for their needs, and they needed some help customising the […]
The Memoir Salon
We put this website together using Elegant Theme’s page builder ‘Divi’ in combination with custom fields and post types to make updating the site with monthly events as user friendly as possible. Custom queries for Upcoming/Previous events make this website more dynamic and easy to maintain than a standard page builder design.
Sacreflux
Sacreflux had built their own website using Big Cartel as an complete e-commerce solution for their boutique hand-made jewellery business. They had most things working great but just needed some assistance editing the templates and stylesheets to achieve their envisioned design and make it work smoothly on mobiles as well as desktops.
Taring Padi
The infamous Indonesian artist collective Taring Padi was paying too much for a host which didn’t meet their storage requirements. We migrated their site to help keep their archive of revolutionary artwork alive and online, and set up a shop for them to sell their wares internationally.