Launched May '10
Visit Big Red Tin
When redesigning our web site, we decided to separate our business, Soupgiant, from our blog, Big Red Tin. The full reasons for doing so are detailed on Big Red Tin, but it comes down to giving each audience what they want.
The design of the two sites were consciously similar to make it clear they are part of the same network.
Launched Mar '10
Visit Selector Resources, Australia
Architecture Media were expanding their Selector family of sites to include a blog and an index of resources. Each of these sites includes micro-sites with specific content for Australian or New Zealand audiences depending on their location.
Working with a design from Reuten, Soupgiant developed the sites in WordPress MU to reduce upgrade times. This has the added advantage of allowing additional regions to be added without having to access the server.
Launched Mar '10
Visit Mel's site
Comedian Mel Buttle wanted a website that reflected and extended her onstage persona. A highly influential Twitter user in Australia, she wanted to incorporate that into her wider online presence. As a working comedian, a gig guide was another important feature of the site.
Working with a design from Zepol, Soupgiant developed the site in WordPress, using plugins for the twitter, podcasting and gig guide functionality.
Launched Nov '09
Visit site
Soupgiant developed three CSS templates for Rural Funds Management for use by their in-house team. Developed in conjunction with Zepol and Nose To Tail.
Launched Aug '09
Visit Stott's College
Established in 1883, Stott’s College is one of the oldest private colleges in Australia, their website provides information for current and prospective students.
Working with designs from Zepol and Nose to Tail, Soupgiant coded the CMS (WordPress), JavaScript, CSS and HTML. The site takes full advantage of WordPress’ CMS features.