True Africa Website Redesign

  • Introduction

Redesign of TrueAfrica, a safari company that has been creating authentic African experiences since 2002. This redesign included various content management adjustments and options within WordPress.

  • Margot Van Der Westhuizen Website

    Margot Van Der Westhuizen transforms outdoor spaces into living works of art, where architecture meets nature in perfect harmony. We created a visual-first WordPress platform that showcases her stunning landscape designs, from intimate city courtyards to expansive country gardens. Built with Elementor, the website features an intuitive content management system that allows Margot to share her latest projects and media features, while elegant gallery layouts bring her garden transformations to life. The clean, sophisticated design reflects the same attention to detail that she brings to each of her landscape projects.

  • Gouwe Ouwe Website

    We partnered with this innovative Dutch company, Gouwe Ouwe, that brings the energy of 60s and 70s music to quiet spaces, transforming them into lively dance floors. Gouwe Ouwe creates vibrant dancing pubs in residential care centers, community halls, and libraries, fostering connections and memories. Our website design captured this blend of nostalgia and community spirit, helping them share their unique musical magic with venues across the Netherlands.

  • Walkers Beach Social Media

    Nestled along the pristine shores of Plettenberg Bay, Walkers Beach offers an unforgettable coastal escape where luxury meets laid-back beach living. As their dedicated social media partners, we craft engaging content that captures the essence of this spectacular beachfront property—from dreamy ocean views and sophisticated accommodations to memorable dining experiences. Through strategic paid campaigns and carefully curated social content, we help travelers discover one of South Africa’s most beautiful coastal retreats on the Garden Route.

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