BY KEITH JACKSON
TOP PNG WEBSITE designer and developer ourportmoresby.co is the newest company to sponsor the Crocodile Prize – and it will also lead a major project to establish a website for the award.
“This is great; something that we are very proud to be associated with,” says ourportmoresby.co principal, Robert Weber [pictured].
The ourportmoresby.co website was developed by the team from Old Plantation which offers graphic and website design, photography, website content management, and email newsletter campaigns in PNG.
The company also creates and brands social networking accounts like Facebook and Twitter.
“Our mission is to maximise the accessibility of events and activities throughout the city to spread the dynamic image of Port Moresby around the world,” says Robert.
“We are driven by a commitment to reflect the unparalleled energy and diversity of the city.
“We encourage local businesses to embrace the current trends in online & print design, and fusing that with PNG's spectacular cultural background,” he says.
Other ourportmoresby.co projects include websites for the Miss PNG Quest, Port Moresby Cancer Relief Society, Hebou Constructions, Transparency International, the PNG Open 2011, the Grand Papua Hotel and the new Coral Sea Hotel.
The crocodileprize.com project will develop a modern website featuring the best of Papua New Guinea creative writing as well as plenty of information about the Prize, PNG writers and the award sponsors.
It is planned that the new website go live in the early part of 2012.
Robert Weber will be assisted in his work by Kurt Walther, IT Manager of Jackson Wells Pty Ltd in Sydney, which will work pro bono on this project.
I love Old Plantation's work. ourportmoresby.co is a fantastic website. Great to see that they will be establishing the Crocodile Prize website.
Posted by: Fiona Hukula | 26 November 2011 at 12:29 AM
OMG this is sooooo exciting!!! Just checked out the web page and bookmarked it, and 'Liked' the Facebook page.
Willing to contribute content for the site if there's a need.
Thanks everyone from ourmoresby.co and Jackson Wells
Posted by: Martyn Namorong | 24 November 2011 at 12:22 PM