During the past few years, Jimmyweb has proudly worked on the following projects. Have a look around and if you like what you see, please feel free to contact us.
During the past few years, Jimmyweb has proudly worked on the following projects. Have a look around and if you like what you see, please feel free to contact us.
Projects: All Ecommerce mobile symfony travel wordpress
We redesigned the Bring It On Sports website, creating a fesh new look with better usability for the visitor.
I just wanted to say thank you to both of you for the website. It looks great and I am really proud of it…
Paul Manera - BIOS
Falls Creek AND Hotham have teamed up to create a dual season pass valid at both resorts for winter .
We designed and developed the new Heropass website with a clean, simple design that showcases the beautiful imagery.
The Antartic Guide helps you find everything you wish to know about Antarctica from experts who have been working there for decades.
We designed the Antartic Guide website which beautifully showcases the amazing imagery of Antartica.
Frog Dive Scuba Centres have been conducting scuba lessons, advanced diver training and technical diver training in Sydney since 1978.
We redesigned the Frog Dive website and developed a CMS built on WordPress so that Frog Dive could actively engage with their scuba diving community. We developed a custom designed map and calendar application that displays scuba diving sites and diving events in a unique, user friendly and informative way.
We designed the new Sydney Safety Training website with a clean minimal look and feel. We also used responsive design when creating the Sydney Safety Training website, so it displays well on mobile and tablet devices.
Visit www.sydneysafety.com.au on your iPad or mobile phone.
The Chief Executive Summit is an invitation only event held in January of each year.
We built the Chief Executive Summit website on WordPress.
We built the new website for The Louise using WordPress for the Content Management System making it very easy for the client to update their own website.
We rebuilt the Best and Less Travel website using modern standards (HTML5 and CSS3) and developed the site using WordPress as a Content Management System.
We were given the opportunity to design the site and develop the wiki commenting, which allows the visitor to add further useful information about resorts and destinations.
Visit www.wikiaustralia.com on your iPad or mobile phone.
After the launch of the Sewing Room website, we designed and integrated The Sewing Room Blog built on WordPress.