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What does a hotdog, an excavator driver and a hungry mate have in common?
Believe it or not, they’re all aspects of a clever digital marketing campaign for Statoil, a northern European petrol station chain.
What does a hotdog, an excavator driver and a hungry mate have in common?
Believe it or not, they’re all aspects of a clever digital marketing campaign for Statoil, a northern European petrol station chain.
The stats are incredible: 120,000 patients treated every year, 261 beds, 1200 effective full-time staff.
Latrobe Regional Hospital, as the major hospital servicing the Gippsland region and its 250,000-strong population, certainly needs a strong online presence to service both the broader community as well as those who have direct contact with the hospital.
We want to stop people in their tracks with clever, jaw-droppingly beautiful online design. Do you have what it takes?
We are seeking applications from talented front-end web developers for a permanent part-time or full-time role at our modern studio in Hotham Street Traralgon. We are definitely looking for wow, so if you think you have what it takes we want to hear from you.
Yellow is the colour of hope, happiness and joy the world over.
But this baby does have a darker side – yellow can also bring on feelings of anxiety and stress.
If you are the design guru that we are looking for, then no doubt you already know that, and you will also know how to employ colour to best effect.
Rollerskating toddlers – who wouldn’t want to see that?
Evian Roller Babies, a marketing video published on YouTube in 2009 and seen by more than 78 million people throughout the world, has to be one of the cleverest digital marketing campaigns ever. (Check out Evian’s Roller Babies video for yourself.)
They say when one door slams, another opens, and that’s definitely the case for Scribblevision.
After eight years we’ve shut the doors on our Riverslea Boulevard studio and transferred to fancy new digs in Hotham Street Traralgon.
Yep, there’s some sadness about the place this week. By the first weekend in March, we’ll have shut the doors at Scribblevision’s Riverslea Boulevard studio.
For eight years from this address Scribblevision founder Phill Mackie and his team have turned out cutting-edge design, eloquent content and websites that are dynamic, beautiful and a breeze to navigate.
Websites are like relationships. Although I would not be considered an expert on either, I do understand one very basic parallel.
A lack of responsiveness can be your undoing.
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.
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.