I've worked with

  • The Bureau of Meteorology
  • Sensis
  • HBA
  • The National Gallery of Victoria
  • Microsoft
  • The Australian Media and Communications Authority
  • Melbourne International Arts Festival
  • Tourism Victoria
  • Fosters Group
  • The Australian Taxation Office
  • World Nomads
  • Melbourne Business School
  • Energy Safe Victoria
  • The National Competition Council

Contact me to find out more about any projects I have worked on.

Selected freelance projects

Website coming soon

National Gallery of Victoria

Tradition and Transformation

  • Website launching soon
Website coming soon

National Gallery of Victoria

Kabuki Theatre

  • Website and game launching soon
Website coming soon

National Gallery of Victoria

Collection online phase 1

  • Website launching soon
Euroluce website screenshot

Euroluce Lighting Environments

Euroluce is one of Australia's most established and respected providers of lighting solutions for Australian contemporary interior design and architecture projects.

This project involved the redesign of the site using XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, as well as the development of a customised CMS to enable in-house updates.

Span Com website screenshot

Span Communications

Span Communications is a Melbourne-based business communication consultancy.

I was commissioned by Bluestreet Internet to develop the front end of Span's new, simple 'brochureware' website in XHTML and CSS.

National Publishers website screenshot

National Publishers

National Publishers is a specialised publishing and communications company providing services to government agencies, industry and professional associations and to the superannuation and financial services industry.

This project involved the design of the site using XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, a customised CMS to enable in-house updates and the implemation of a self-managed email newsletter distribution system.

TaskAir website screenshot

Task Air

This quick turnaround microsite was produced to showcase Task Air, an award winning, world first work station that is a achievement for UCI in Eco Design and Eco Innovation.

The project involved XHTML, CSS, and a Flash driven slideshow.

Karingal website screenshot

Karingal

Karingal provides opportunities and access for people with a disability or disadvantage to live as independent and equal members of the community.

Working for Lemonade I wrote the XHTML and CSS for the website.

A requirement of the project was to reach Priority 3 of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

Private Lable Proteins website screenshot

Private Label Proteins

Private Label Proteins is one of the largest suppliers of whey protein shakes and nutritional supplements for sports nutrition in Australia.

I designed and coded   the website to help Private Label Proteins promote their products to new markets.

Essendon Airport website screenshot

Essendon Airport

Working for Lemonade I wrote the XHTML and CSS for the website.

essendonairport.com.au

Blue Corset Co website screenshot

Blue Corset Co

Working for Lemonade I wrote the XHTML and CSS for the website.

bluecorsetco.com

Oxfam Australia website screenshot

Oxfam Australia

Oxfam Australia is an independent, not-for-profit, secular, community-based aid and development organisation. Oxfam's work includes long-term development projects, responding to emergencies and campaigning for a more just world.

I worked as the Front-end Web Developer at Oxfam for three months in early 2006 to make the site's code more web standards compliant and accessible.

Visit Victoria website screenshot

Visit Victoria

Tourism Victoria markets Melbourne and Victoria to international markets via its 13 English and foreign language visitmelbourne.com websites. A need for an Italian variant to target domestic and international Italian markets was identified.

I built this 15-page website, ensuring that it reflected the existing visitmelbourne.com look and feel, and complied fully with WC3 standards.

visitmelbourne.com/it

Melissa Cater website screenshot

Melissa Cater

Melissa Cater is a Melbourne-based writer/editor who believes in plain language and telling it like it is. She asked me to design a simple accessible site to promote the importance of high quality online content and suggest that you consider her for the job.