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.

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.

Speak Out Association of Tasmania and Advocacy Tasmania Incorporated received funding to faciliate the inclusion of users of Disability Services in the statewide reform process of that service. A blog was identified as one means of promoting such inclusion.

mr office was engaged to produce the blog in a format that could be edited by the organisations themselves.

mr office was approached by the President of the NSJSA, to design and develop a website for the association. Other than a list of the vital content the site should feature, the client had no requirements for the site except that it should look professional and contemporary, be useful and interesting for parents and children alike, and, of course, be delivered on time.  As such, the layouts, graphics, and general look and feel were approached from a clean slate.

The site was delivered well ahead of schedule, and mr office provided training to the client to allow the association to perform ongoing maintenance.

STUDIO KARMA is the studio and gallery of Terry Choi-Lundberg, in Tasmania's Huon Valley.  The client provided the layouts, graphics, and text, and mr office turned the visual and technical concepts into a website reality.