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In addition to the re-branding of Hooper and Gale, we felt that we should create a website that would reflect the firm’s new vibrant image but retain the corporate foundations.

Initial designs of the website were quite simple and mimicked the traditional websites of other law firms. As you can see, everything is quite minimalist, simple and straightforward in this design. However, we felt that it did not resonate with the dynamism of the 'new' Hooper and Gale. The redesign of the website preserves the simplicity of a traditional navigation menu but adds a modern touch. The photos in flash menu allows Hooper and Gale to exhibit their new office locations and iterate their fresh image.

The logo and colour scheme are quite prominent on the site, to give a sense of consistency across all Hooper and Gale's promotional media. The royal purple reflects the companies values like confidentiality, understanding and trust. The light blue gives it that modern touch.


Site architecture is very clear and easily accessible... simple. Everything is laid out so its easily readable because of the wide range of audience that could be viewing the site. There's enough white space to make it easy to scan pages. The simple navigation makes it user friendly so people can get the information they want as quickly and as easily as possible. We felt the site has quite a lot of information, and we kept it as simple as possible. We didnt want anything to flashy - just a site that gets the job done >> wholly reflects the firms own approaches.

The built-in contact form on the site makes it particularly easy to get into contact with the firm... online support. There is also an added function of changing languages of the site. With such diverse cultures in Melbourne, Hooper and Gale want to be able to help as many people in melbourne...

With society constantly changing, Hooper and Gales quarterly (?) newsletter keeps clients and any one else interested, up-to-date with the latest developments in not only the firm but Intellectual Properly law as well.

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