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Living and working at Bondi Beach has given me the opportunity to improve my surfing, and in doing so I’ve learnt a thing or two about business..

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We’ve just relaunched the Impact Soundworks website, and – to coin a phrase – it hits all the right notes…
The Impact Soundworks website was running an out-of-date version of Wordpress, and really needed a visual and user experience overhaul. Hench set to work to create a site that remained true to their original brand whilst pushing product sales and information to the fore. The result is an accessible, versatile and feature-laden site, incorporating a seamless e-commerce system, in-page audio demos and clear pathways to important documents and information.
Andrews Aversa, co-founder of ISW, had this to say of the resulting website:
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Today sees the official launch of our Sydney office.
It is with much fanfare and a large dollop of sunscreen that we can now announce that the Hench Sydney office is open for business!
Based a short distance from the glitter and glamour of Bondi beach, Hench is now actively seeking to develop our unique business offering in the Australia/Pacific region.
We felt a little description and background to the word “Hench” was in order to help explain our philosophy.
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We’re still putting the finishing touches together on the site as a whole, but once that’s done we’ll no doubt be blogging incessantly..
This blog will serve as a personal link to the people behind Hench. We’ll be writing articles that reflect our personalities, expertise and interests, and these might range between anything from the latest high-profile logo redesign, to local art exhibitions, software tutorials, and probably comments on the wider world of entertainment, including film and gaming – things which are often appropriate to interactive design on the web.
We’ll also be linking to anything on the web that inspires us, which means there will probably be a lot of links to TED.
For now, thanks for your interest in Hench.