Landscape Design & Gardening Website for ABS Landscape Services

 

Llamablue & ABS Landscape Services got together to create an exciting new landscape design and garden maintenance website www.abslandscapes.com.au for ABS Landscape Services customers located in Melbourne metropolitan suburbs and Melbourne's Eastern suburbs.

Our friends at Notable Imprint www.notableimprint.com.au helped out with the design of a new brand and logo for ABS Landscape Services.


About Our Customer

ABS Landscape Services began their operations in 1998 and have evolved through the experience of several key people in the specified areas of Landscape Construction, Design, Urban and Public Open Space and Parks & Gardens.

The Principal of ABS (Anthony) studied landscaping and horticulture at Burnley Horticultural College, and has a Diploma of Applied Science in Horticulture majoring in landscape construction.

What's Great About This Website?

With this website we achieved a website design for a great landscaping services business in Melbourne that was considerate of the following:

  • It had to be a clean website design that reflected the brand.

  • Display of landscape design images and garden maintenance with well placed image galleries.

  • Responsive design of the website for Smartphone, mobile, tablet and iPad viewing was desirable.

  • In delivering this website Llamablue was able to reference experience with other landscape and service based websites.

Llama Blue

We are a full service digital partner to our customers. This means we can help your business with website hosting, web design, domain name registration and hosting, business grade email, professional online stores, electronic marketing like MailChimp and a lot more. Llamablue is in the business of designing and hosting websites for small and medium-sized businesses. We’ve been around since 2009 and now have customers all over Australia and around the world.

https://www.llamablue.com.au
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