Scribblevision Blog

And the web guru said ‘let there be light’

Open the door to new business with a new website. Valley Windows did!

Window and door manufacturers with more than 30 years in the industry, extensive networks and a considerable reputation regionally as well as in the big smoke, Valley Windows took the opportunity to update its online presence by hiring Scribblevision to build an updated website.

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Le Keyah’s smooth new brand

Fresh-faced clients. New equipment. Sleek new renovations.

All Le Keyah Skin Rejuvenation Centre in Traralgon needed next was a sparkling brand and online store to herald a new level of customer service.

Cue Scribblevision.

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Federation Training’s new TVC a Scribblevision creative project

Where will your education take you? This is the catch cry of Federation Training’s new television commercial (TVC), produced – yes you guessed it – by the creative folk here at Scribblevision.

Federation Training needed a simple yet sophisticated TV campaign to drive enrolments and extend recognition of the organisation, established following the amalgamation of Advance TAFE and GippsTAFE in May of this year.

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Over the Moon about our new web developer

If you’re anything like me, there are aspects of the web developer’s job description that read like another language. You want some examples? Well how about PHP, Java, C++, HTML, MySQL. Need I go on?

But for our new front-end web developer Rushmila “Moon” Islam, it’s a language that presents no translation difficulties.

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Smiles all around as Scribblevision wins digital media award

We’re all pretty stoked here at Scribblevision. On Friday our boss and Scribblevision founder Phill Mackie pulled on his fancy duds and trekked to Warrnambool for the presentation of the 2014 Regional Design Awards.

Now he’s not a man to brag, our Phill (much to our marketing department’s distress), but he was pretty bloody happy to walk away with the top prize for digital media.

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The Winey Cow – a little web magic

I love it when a project comes together.

We’ve just signed off on our latest creative endeavour, a new website for the good folk of The Winey Cow cafe and wine bar. And we’re pretty chuffed with how well it’s been received.

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Welcome to the stone age

If you have a stationery fetish just as we do here at Scribblevision, we know this is going to give you a tingle.

We love our digital creations, that’s true, but we also adore the heady world of print, where what you see you can also smell and feel.

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Rony’s my name, websites are my game

It is with great pleasure that we introduce to you our newest staff member Rony Rahman, unashamed Friends junkie and political drama obsessive. Oh, and did we also mention that he has a PhD in computer science with the University of NSW?

Rony has joined the Scribblevision team as a website developer, where he will put his superior technical skills to use building clever, innovative, cutting-edge websites and applications that are as user-friendly on your mobile and tablet as on your PC.

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People and technology, an irresistible mix

In less than 24 hours IKEA’s promo of its 2015 catalogue, a parody of Apple marketing and a tilt at the digital age, has had more than 150,000 views on social media channel YouTube. 

The promo engages because it recognises the yearning for the simple and the tangible – a real, printed product catalogue that you can see and feel and smell, the stuff of yesteryear. Anyone out there who knows the frustration of a dozen different passwords, content management and mobile plan comparisons will utter a definitive UH-HUH at this point.

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