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Website Development: Why Your Website Matters More Than Ever

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There’s a common theory that you need a high-performing website to be successful in the modern world. We can’t really argue with that, because so many people are using online services for everything. Consider how frequently you use your smartphone or laptop to do product research before buying. If you’re visiting a new place and […]

Collisor’s New Website Goes Live

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Human Pixel is proud to announce completion and launch of a brand-new website for Australian company Collisor. The new website is visually stunning, easy to navigate, and packed with features.  But as a dynamic web developer company, it’s the scale of this website we’re most excited about. Read on to find out more! Who is […]

Simon A. Bull & Associates Website Goes Live

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Human Pixel is proud to announce the recent launch of Simon A. Bull & Associates new website. Our website development services team in Melbourne have done a great job on the new site, and they also had a lot of fun building it. The result is a sleek, easy to navigate website with plenty of […]

Should You Outsource Website Development?

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Have you ever wondered if it might be easier to outsource your website development overseas? Outsourcing has some attractive benefits, such as the price, less time investment and also accessing a global talent pool. But is outsourcing really the solution for your business? Let’s take a look at some of the main things you need […]

Guppy’s New Website: Borne from Passion for Childcare & Learning

Guppy's New Website: Borne from Passion for Childcare & Learning

THE COMPANY Oriented around the needs of children, parents and staff, Guppy’s Early Learning Centre was launched in 2007 with five staff members all dedicated to providing only the best care and learning for young children. From having just one centre and five staff members, Guppy’s has grown to have 18 centres and over 250 […]

Geosurv Assures Quality with Its New Website

Geosurv

As one of the leading Surveying firms in Australia, Geosurv is committed to providing quality and cost-effective results. And as a web development company that shares the same mission, we created a polished website for Geosurv without breaking the bank. Their brand-new WordPress website allows visitors to know all about Geosurv and their services. And […]

Party Higher Levels Up the Fun with New Website

Party Higher

Bringing the fun of silent disco to anywhere in Australia, Party Higher is at the top of their industry. And of course, they wanted their website to reflect just that. We designed Party Higher’s brand new WordPress website to have that fun and lively feeling. Complete with all the essentials, visitors get a feel of […]

One Search Locators Asserts Expertise with New Website

One Search Locators

As experts in their industry, One Search Locators wanted their new website to clearly showcase their know-how. And we couldn’t be more happy to help. Using a brand new WordPress website, we made sure that visitors instantly learn & see what One Search Locators can do for them along with other important information. The About […]

Critical Transport Solutions Australia Introduces New Website

Critical Transport

Known as the leader in specialist transportation services, Critical Transport Solutions Australia (CTSA) is at the top of their game. Of course, they wanted their website to show just that and we were very much eager to help make that happen. Working hand in hand with CTSA, we made sure that their website reflects who […]

Imagine Early Learning & Childcare launches their new brand

Imagine Early Learning & Childcare

My Kindy faced a problem… 28 years ago when they started, they were the only ones with the word “Kindy” in their brand. Since then tens, or maybe even hundreds of childcare centres have opened their doors with the same moniker and even though they were the first with the name, they’ve found themselves lost […]

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