mr office websites can be developed using free, open source tools, to allow users to perform their own ongoing maintenance at no cost, or they can be maintained by mr office. Clients are provided with a CD backup of the entire site and all login information pertaining to the site, to give complete ownership of the site to the client.

  • HBV Architects
  • Heffernan Button Voss Architects needed to move their website into a current framework. They were happy with the site layout, so the design elements were carried across into a new content management system, with some additional tweaking for search engine optimisation. Check out the site here.

  • Launceston Holiday Park Legana
  • Launceston Holiday Park at Legana knew that the lion's share of their business came via their website, because they'd asked their customers. While the old website had served them very well, it really had become something of a piece of internet history:

    A picture of the old website

    mr office was approached to overhaul the site and to implement visitor tracking.

  • Southern Plumbing
  • Southern Plumbing knew how important their website was, because they'd been told by clients. And it had become out of date, needed freshening up, and was proving difficult to update.

    mr office was approached to recommend a solution. Using a free, open source content management system, the site was completely redesigned, with much of the content carried over from the old site, and updated.

  • Golf, by TourMiss
  • Two golf correspondents had a problem. While they had a wealth of golfing-scene experience between them, lived just 20 minutes from St. Andrews, Scotland ("the home of Golf"), and had fantastic opportunities to report on different facets of the game, their website required a significiant investment in time to add these stories, and as a result, scoops were late-breaking or missed altogether. mr office was approached to make a recommendation.

    After a complete overhaul of the site's structure and design, the writers are now able to post stories as they develop, and the site quickly saw a 20-fold increase in visits. The trend of growth continues, with over 16,000 visits per month.

  • Bladerunners
  • These two guys knew what they were getting into: an import venture for tools that no-one knew existed anymore.

    The website reflects their self-effacing humour regarding their quixotic attempts to promote a tool from yesteryear, using the media of today.

  • Tero Photography
  • Tero Photography required a website overhaul - out with the old an in with the new. The site was delivered with a CMS to allow the site to be self-managed, with a custom-developed theme to match the stated requirements.

  • Hopkins Street Dental Clinic
  • This brand new site was required to showcase the services of a well-established dental clinic, along with assisting staff to take control of the content and move into social media.

  • Southern Sycthe Squad
  • This site was produced as a bit of fun and to provide information about a tool used by a bunch of oddballs...

  • Streamline Software
  • Streamline Software had engaged mr office to write the manual on their document delivery software, "AutoDoc HSE". Next on the 'to do' list was to create some marketing collateral to showcase the software, and make sure the website got found.

    mr office developed the Flash presentation for the website's home page, and carried out SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) for the site. A Google search for "document delivery software" should show the results!

  • ATI - Advocacy Tasmania Incorporated
  • mr office was approached by the CEO of ATI, to design and develop a website for the organisation, using the textual content from the existing site. With clients in the disability, aged care, home and community care, and mental health sectors, accessibility was a definite requirement.

    The site was developed as XTHML 1.0 Strict, and approaches WCAG 2.0 AAA level accessibility. The site received positive feedback from users with disabilities, as well as the staff and board of the organisation itself. Read more on accessibility in the site itself.