Promotions! Lorrin Windahl and Matt Reeves have been respectively promoted to Senior Designer and Senior Engineer. Between them Matt and Lorrin have almost 10 years of product development experience, working... Read More
Earlier this month, Rod Laver arena was transformed into the centre court of the 2008 Australian Open. The reason for setting-up 3mths early was to launch the biggest change to the look of the Australian Open... Read More
Rinex, an innovative Perth-based company has applied cutting-edge GPS technology to agricultural applications helping Australian farmers increase their yield and reduce chemical use. Developed with the... Read More
Recently the entire fleet of Victorian Booze buses has been upgraded to test for both drugs and alcohol. The original CobaltNiche designed vehicles have now become ‘Police Drug and Alcohol’ buses... Read More
CobaltNiche has moved to a new version of an enterprise-wide information management system. Named ‘Lynx’, the relational database system has been developed by director, Steve Martinuzzo to provide... Read More
The free pitch – a way of showcasing your creativity or the degradation of an industry? Many advertising agencies will tell you that a free pitch is a way to impress the potential client with what can be... Read More
One year on from our official opening, and with our building now close to fully operational we thought it timely to reflect on the process and outcome. The catalyst which led to building our own space was... Read More
Have you ever looked outside the office window on a nice sunny day and wished you were out there? I have. But with emerging technologies these wishful looks could be a thing of the past. The eRUG is a... Read More
Melbourne is on the cusp of committing to a new generation of public transport. But the landscape is changing by the month. The numbers of people using non-motor car transport is growing exponentially, and in... Read More
A guide to choosing colours in product design Excuse the obviousness of this statement; but colour is not black and white. Human attraction to certain colours is almost always subconscious and variable rather... Read More