
Our experience spans well over 90 websites,
over 60 HTML email newsletters and e-stationary,
plenty of photography, brochures, stands, posters, packaging, stationary and business logo design.
We design and develop novel solutions for everyone from small business startups to giant blue-chip empires.
Bencke is an artist that hand-makes dolls from rescued scraps of material - every doll is different.
Unconundrum designed and developed a website to showcase the very large variety of dolls, and catalogue gallery exhibitions and media appearances.
The Hunter River Explorer uses an interactive map to take visitors on a journey along the river, stopping to hear from those who live and work along its banks using articles, movies, audio and photographs from past and present times.
Mushu designs and sells funky innovative handmade handbags and accessories with an oriental edge.
Unconundrum created an ecommerce website whose underlying design and colour schemes are updated each season to reflect the current style and inspiration.
Unconundrum created a website and promotional materials using intricate artwork to reflect each flavour in the range, with an aim to recreate the cocktail party atmosphere.
Promotion material such as stockist posters and postcards highlight the unique flavour and personality of each drink.
The centre offers research services into issues relating to natural resource management, community development and environmental sustainability.
Unconundrum designed the logo and website to reflect environmental themes and scientific expertise.
Promotion of (re)framing health symposium involved creation of the symposium program, poster, and other printed peripherals. It also involved the design and creation of email invitations sent out to the client's database. The invite linked to an online registration form, speaker information and other symposium information.
Henry and Tunks are industrial designers focusing on handbags and accessories.
Unconundrum designed a new logo and full suite of business stationary, including swing-tags and business cards. The nature of the design allows the logo to cover any shape or space in an exciting, eye-catching manner.
The intricate and unique clothing of this Australian fashion label demanded an equally intricate website, designed and detailed in close collaboration with the client.
The multi-lingual website was recently relaunched to contain an equally beautiful ecommerce store.
Davidson Bros. are electrical contractors and authorised stockists serving a large area of rural New South Wales.
With this in mind, Unconundrum designed and developed a website that would perform especially well over the slower dial-up connections of rural NSW.
Vitality Health and Wellbeing is a Wholistic health practice.
Unconundrum designed a new logo and full suite of business stationary and product labels. We designed and developed a website to attract and retain new customers with easily accessible, frequently-updated content.
Sheena Murray designs fashionable business wear for the professional woman.
Unconundrum created a sumptuous site showcasing seasonal and privé collections, with an online museum to reflect the clients inspirations.
Clare de Lune creates experimental jewellery for sale and for gallery exhibition.
Unconundrum created a site of nested picture frames and mysterious creatures and furniture to draw the user in to Clares world of unusual jewellery.
The Stylista needed business branding for stationery, tradeshows, and online.
Unconundrum developed a lovely wallpaper pattern for use on trade banners and other high impact signage as well as a tag-line that ties the imagery and the service provided perfectly.
chloëOreilly is an Australian fashion label that creates bold and outlandish clothing.
Unconundrum created a website that can sit back and let the clothes speak for themselves, and yet still retain a style all of it's own.
Mr. Book designs interior furnishings.
Mr. Book created a very cryptic website design of simple yet ingenious navigation, which Unconundrum very exactly turned into a reality.