Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation site gets a complete redesign 08 January 2013
The Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation are dedicated to communicating and informing South Africans about HIV and associated issues, and one very effective way of doing so is through their website. The site recently underwent a complete redesign, the information infrastructure changed and was further simplified; the focus always on imparting knowledge and information to site visitors as simply as possible.
40 year old furniture brand, Wetherlys, chooses Realmdigital 17 September 2012
Realmdigital looks forward to working with newly signed client, Wetherlys, to develop their website. Wetherlys is the winner of the Best Furniture Store in Joburg for the 3rd year consecutively, and an acknowledged trendsetter in the furniture and décor industry.
Van Schaik Books choose Realmdigital to develop e-commerce site 17 July 2012
Van Schaik books are leaders in suppliers of academic books and textbooks, they also have a large range of non-book items such as CD’s, DVD’s, lifestyle accessories, and electronic products. Realmdigital developed an e-commerce website for them that allows them to sell all their products online via payment gates such as Eduloan, Mastercard, Visa, Mimoney, as well as through safe electronic transfers using SafeShop.
Exclus1ves launches retail gamification 11 June 2012
Exclus1ves has recently launched their new retail gamification campaign for their online store. Stickers, which is said to be a possible world first innovation allows the concept of gamification to be implemented the users online shopping experience. Customers are now being rewarded by doing certain things on the Exclus1ves site. This fun campaign is going to change the way online shoppers interact with products and influences their decisions to purchase.
Paperight.com goes live 08 June 2012
We are proud to announce that the brand new Paperight site has gone live. Paperight turns any business with a printer and an Internet connection into a print-on-demand bookstore. This website allows users to print out books, magazines, manuals, comics and other documents for customers legally and quickly. Paperight charges copy shops a licence fee, on behalf of publishers, for the right to print and sell copies.




