Websites: Simple, clean, fast.
We currently have room in our calendar to accept new work beginning July 2010. We really love talking to new and potential clients, so please contact us.
The Oxygen Kiosk is a small design agency with offices in Sydney & Brisbane, Australia. We’ve connected through our love of the internet and desire to fill it with useful, creative, friendly websites.
- We design
- Visually stunning website designs, built to load fast and get noticed
- We code
- Websites built with web standards, using CSS and smatterings of javascript to enhance functionality, allowing you to update content yourself
- We write
- Copy writing for the internet, editing and blogging
- We consult
- Speak to us before you make your next investment online – we may be able to save you some time and money
Take a look at our projects to see some examples of our previous work.
"We are geeks and proud of it. For us the net isn't just a communications medium, it's an environment which needs to be cared for and nurtured towards its full potential"
Ads For Your Blog: Simple Code for Calling OpenX’s Single Page Call Within Wordpress Using current_post
Advertising is one of those “necessary evils” of the web, and of non-ecommerce blogs in particular. For blogs which aren’t associated with a particular product or revenue-generating business, advertising is the main way to pay the bills. It’s not something which generally enhances a site, but we try our hardest to ensure that it’s not [...]
Spammers, Evildoers, and Opportunists, or: Why Oxygen Kiosk doesn’t offer SEO Services
I had a chat with a new client the other day about why we don’t consider “Search Engine Optimization” an optional extra, or even a service that we offer.
This morning there was a great string of posts on Merlin Mann’s twitter:
If you’re “insulted” by criticism of SEO, go write a novel or work at a [...]
Open Migration: Rescuing Content and Images from Squarespace
We’re currently helping our clients at Dubspot migrate their blog from Squarespace to a new system which will be built around a multi-user setup of Wordpress.
Squarespace’s propaganda goes on about “Total Data Portability”, and how “your data is yours to keep”. However, when it comes to moving to another system, there’s no automated method to [...]
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