The Inverell Sentinel news website had to be unique and an intrinsically local space, just like the news articles I planned to post on it. But it didn’t take long before I realised two things: to my eye at least, WordPress choices had an undesirable “foreign feel” to them, and secondly, I needed help if I was ever going to achieve` anything more than a Facebook page on steroids.
I somehow knew Waterfall Way Designs was a natural fit when I first laid eyes on their timber and corrugated iron reception counter. How cool is that? It’s locally made, and a must-see addition to any office space.
Waterfall Way Designs went out of their way to understand what I needed and quickly completed the uncomplicated, easy to navigate Inverell Sentinel web page that so many of my readers have become accustomed to and commented favourably upon.
Finally, Waterfall Way designed their prices for those local, regional businesses and individuals they knew they would be dealing with. Not for them harsh city prices to country people. What refreshing outlook to find, what a terrific business to deal with and what helpful staff to talk to.
Steve Green
I first asked David, in 2014, to redevelop a website for my corporate advisory business. While I’m at home with the front-end of technologies, the back-end remains a mangled fog hidden by the home screen. I asked much of David, while my inclination to push boundaries played out throughout the process. He remained patient, informative, welcoming and good humoured. Then, in 2020, I asked David to set up a new site - for D’Arcy Lloyd - half expecting him to decline, politely. Of course, he invited me in, listened, responded and allowed me to push the boundaries once again. Despite thinking, naively, that the new site would be much simpler, it wasn’t, as my boundary pushing was no less than before. David and Alanna responded to my requests, once again, with signature generosity while taking the time to inform me and provide alternative pathways. I remain indebted.
Virginia Eddy