Sparkling new website leads design recharge

20 September 2022
mjf.org.au launched in September 2022 with tickets going on sale that day for our 10 Years of Impact celebration/fundraising event. We also now have new full colour trifold brochures, serving as an introductory resource to the MJF.
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mjf.org.au launched in September 2022 with tickets going on sale that day for our 10 Years of Impact celebration/fundraising event. The new website replaces our old one at melaniejewsonfoundation.com.au which had served us well since 2017, but in later years was plagued with stability issues. The new site is functional, modern, cleanly designed, and full of resources and information, with updated news and photographs. We encourage you to take a look when you get a moment!

We also now have new full colour trifold brochures designed by Nathan Harms. As well as being an introductory resource to the MJF, these beautiful brochures are part of a consistent visual language or ‘look and feel’ of the foundation, strengthening our brand and professional presentation. If you would like some brochures for your work or business supplied in a sturdy Perspex stand, please get in touch. We’d be only too happy to provide them to you.

We are inbebted to partners Bambra and Ball & Doggett for their generous donation of print services and print stock.

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