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PortfolioTim Archer

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Responsive website built with the ExpressionEngine CMS for NZ’s original responsible savings and loans company. Sadly, Prometheus called in the receivers in December 2014 and the website was taken down.

Prometheus Finance website

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Prometheus’ philosophy of total transparency demanded the inclusion of this customised Google Map of their borrowers, fully integrated into the CMS. Clicking a map pin dynamically loads the project into the panel below.

Prometheus Finance website (continued)

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This copy-based solution enabled quick turnaround in a wide variety of applications, from advertisements to business cards. It also aided name recollection and laid to rest long-held internal doubts about their name.

Prometheus Finance campaign messaging

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This online version of All Good Bananas ‘Family competition’ sticker booklet featured drag-and-drop stickers, all scripted in jQuery and suitable for touchscreen and Flash-incompatible devices. allgoodorganics.co.nz/family

All Good Bananas sticker promo website

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NZTE Better by Design website

After the success of the first two incarnations of NZTE’s Better by Design website, the third version adopted a magazine format featuring success stories from the programme, as well as its ever-popular annual summit.

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Selecon website

Light manufacturer Selecon decided to transform its business with a multilingual website, online shop and a supreme award-winning identity. The revitalised business attracted its new owner, Philips. seleconlight.com

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Small Home Test Lab website

Hobsonville Land Company wanted Aucklanders to visit (or reproduce) its three compact homes at Hobsonville Point. The website reflected the experimental and high design values of the homes. axisseries.co.nz/lab

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Warren and Mahoney website

This website captures the architecture firm’s vast legacy and ongoing reputation for thought leadership. It won a Gold Best Award, an AIGA annual competition win, and a Red Dot award. warrenandmahoney.com

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Warren and Mahoney website (continued)

The website is built on the ExpressionEngine CMS, and every section has a different look and feel. Warren and Mahoney’s history of innovation is echoed in a dynamic and playful user interface that was ahead of its time.

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Powershop Australian Beta Launch concept and artwork

Heralding the beta launch of New Zealand’s Powershop, the world’s first online power company, in Australia.

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Powershop website

Powershop has a phenomenal customer satisfaction rating in a deeply unpopular industry. Its responsive website enables other companies’ unhappy customers to switch them any time, on any device. powershop.co.nz

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Powershop website (continued)

Pay as you go for power is a new and challenging concept for power consumers. The website was designed with considerable UX testing and input in order to present this unique and complex proposition in an appealing way.

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Powershop ‘special’ power pack concepts and artwork

Powershop sells power in packs of so many units aka kilowatt-hours. They frequently release small discount packs on public holidays and obscure or current events, and announce these over social media and the smartphone app.

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Powershop ‘special’ power pack concept and artwork

Sometimes controversial, sometimes whimsical and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, these are wildly popular with Powershop customers. These examples were each single-handedly conceived and created in a few hours.

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All done - thanksTim Archer