Hyperlink's web design and development portfolio
Welcome to our web design and development portfolio. Here we have featured a few of the web sites we have developed over the past few years. We take pride in what we do and work hard to develop solutions that provide the best possible outcome for our clients needs.
Our web design philosophy focusses on effectiveness and simplicity. This ensures that design supports our client's message, and does not overwhelm it.
Our portfolio is always increasing, so return soom for more examples.
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Clarke Design
This husband and wife team have been designing unique New Zealand Tee Shirts since 1975. They have a sensitivity and understanding about what uniquely represents New Zealand.
Clarke Design required a website primarily to make it easy for their retailers to order stock directly.. We suggested that they could maximise the value of their investment by having a public section that displayed exaactly the same information, but without the ability to order. This would not only increase the value to the site to their retailers, but also allow them to market to a wider audience.

AOK Furniture Restoration
AOK Furniture Restoration provides restoration services for all treasured pieces of furniture. You will be amazed what can be restored to again take pride of place in your home. Besides restoring furniture, John O'Kane also provides products to those who want to return the original lustre to their treasured pieces.
This site needed to be simple and to portray faithfully John's skill and craft in examples of his handiwork.

Donnelly Marketing
Donnelly Marketing is a specialist marketing consultant offering marketing management, business development and marketing resources to small and medium business.
The site was designed by Norse Design and developed by Hyperlink. The aim if the site is to provide sufficient information for visitors to understand what is offered in a way that is straightforward and uncluttered.

Lombard Education Fund
Lombard approached Hyperlink to develop a web site for a new product it was launching, an education trust fund. The site had to be simple with colours that evoked a youthful freedom to explore.
The site provides comprehensive information about the fund, including examples of current fees paid at some secondary and tertiary institutions and calculators to assist users work out the predicted future value of investment funds.

David and Maria's Carpet and Vinyl Warehouse
David and Maria have been turning houses into homes for the past 40 years. They have been doing this by personal and friendly service.
David and Maria are aware of the power of the Internet and that many people were using the Web to search for products and services. Because of this a web site developed by Hyperlink seemed to be the logical option.

Dairy InSight
Dairy InSight is an independent farmer-owned organisation responsible for making investment into dairy industry research in order to improve dairy farmer profitability and ensure the long-term success of the industry.
The site combines the design skills of Station Creative and Hyperlink's development and programming. The site required the specific updating abilities, especially with the Investment Results section, which includes the ability of interested parties to receive new reports on projects when published.

Cafe Istanbul
Cafe Istanbul is Wellingtopn's authentic Turkish restaurant. It is a popular landmark on Wellington's restaurant and cafe scene, with a seating capacity for 150 people.
Cafe Istanbul required a redevelopment of its web site. It was important for the site to have all the menus online and that these could be readily and easily updated by the owner (this was achieved using newsMaker) and for the site to receive booking requests.

Leap Australasia
LEAP aims to improve customers' lives with innovative, sustainable, environmentally responsible water systems that deliver superior performance, without costing the earth.


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