About Us
Our vision is to help you grow your business using the internet. We create simple websites with extraordinary business results. We do this through:
- Business Sense. We think about your business needs, and how to grow your business. We value good communication and good business relationships.
- Excellence. We want to be effective, work with integrity, take initiative, and do things well. We're always looking for ways to improve and grow.
- Technology. We leverage up-to-date technology with innovative processes to create business solutions.
See the What We Do page for more about our services.
Key People
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Matthew Whyte — Manager |
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Gian Basagre — Web Developer
Gian works on the technical aspect of digiCreative. Gian completed his BSc in Computer Sciene in 2008. He brings his programming expertise to the team, working on the back-end of websites with databases and code. gian@digicreative.co.nz |
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Kane Hall — Web Designer Kane joined the digiCreative team in June 2011. He followed his passion for web design and development and completed a Bachelor of Media Arts (BMA) in 2008, and then went on to build up additional skills in client management - completing freelance work. Now, Kane is focused on further developing his creativity in the web space through his role at digiCreative, and enjoys adding value to the team with his commitment to fresh ideas and high quality designs. When he’s not busily working, you can find him DJing at shows in Hamilton and Auckland. |
We also work with a number of specialists who we bring on-board depending on the scope and requirements of the website project.
Community Support
DigiCreative supports Streetworks and the Prescha charitable trust.
Company History
Matthew Whyte started a web design company in 2006 called Utilis Ltd, which later re-branded to become digiCreative. AlphaMedia Concepts and Fusion Media joined the team in 2008. Then in Jan 2012, we joined the NetValue group of companies, to enable us to focus on creating websites and optimising them for search engines, while leveraging NetValue's admin, software, and server team (read more about the merger in our blog).






