
Bikes For Good
Following a strong outcome with the Tasmanian Bike Collective website, working with Ant and Kevin on Bikes For Good presented a great opportunity to build on that momentum. The team came with a strong brand direction, clear layouts, and an established configuration. Our role involved refining this with a web-focused approach, adjusting structure and presentation to suit the platform while avoiding overlap with the Tasmanian Bike Collective website. The project also required implementation of subtle technical elements, considered animations, and Central Management System (CMS) functionality to manage areas such as bike listings, ensuring the final result remained distinct, practical, and aligned with the organisation’s branding.
View live project →The Bikes For Good website provides a clean and purposeful online presence aligned with the organisation’s brand and community focus.
A central focus involved translating strong branding into a structured and practical web layout. The final result reflects a considered Hobart web design approach, improving clarity and usability while maintaining visual integrity.
Careful planning ensured the site remained clearly differentiated from the Tasmanian Bike Collective website. This protects brand positioning while maintaining consistency in quality.
Webflow CMS manages bike listings and dynamic content updates. This allows the organisation to keep listings current without technical support.
Small animation details and layout refinements improve the overall user experience without distracting from the core purpose of the site.
Ant and the Tasmanian Bike Collective team were after a vibrant, informative website update that promoted the incredible work they are doing within the Tasmanian community.
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Hobart business Knest’s staged website delivers a clean, modern landing page with video messaging, brand consistency, and Webflow CMS integration.
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