Your business deserves more than a website that simply exists. It needs a digital presence with strong branding, logo design, and smart website design. This helps people understand what you do, trust what they see, and take the next step with confidence.
We build brands that stand out, draw in customers, and drive your business toward a successful future. Let’s work together to make your brand feel clearer, more confident and easier to recognise.
Logo Design
Brand Identity
Brand Implementation
Graphic Design
We use creativity and technology to create a strong first impression and a smoother experience. This helps attract customers, support sales and give your business a website that feels easier to trust.
Website Design
Ecommerce Development
Website Refresh & Rebuilds
UX and Structure Reviews
We improve how your website is structured, written and connected so it’s easier for search engines and real customers to find you. This helps increase visibility, support local searches and make your site work harder over time.
Website SEO
Local SEO for Service Areas
On‑Page SEO and Content Support
SEO Reviews and Recommendations
We take care of the technical side so your website stays secure, updated and running smoothly in the background. This helps reduce stress, avoid avoidable issues and keep your online presence reliable for customers.
Website Design
Ecommerce Development
Website Refresh & Rebuilds
UX and Structure Reviews





















A business can lose trust quickly when its brand feels inconsistent or its website feels outdated. When that happens, even strong products and services can be overlooked because the digital experience does not match the quality of the work underneath.
Stronger digital foundations bring identity, messaging and structure together. Clear branding, a well-planned website and joined-up visibility make it easier for visitors to see what you do, why it matters and how to take the next step.
Good websites are also easier to use when they rely on clear page titles, sensible section hierarchy and concise headings, which helps people scan information more effectively and decide faster whether they are in the right place.
Rather than treating each digital task as a separate project, c55 brings the core elements together so the final result feels more consistent and more strategic.
Each of these elements can be delivered on its own, but they work best when connected.
Branding and logo design – shaping visual identity, tone and presentation so your business is easier to recognise and remember.
Website design and development – building sites that feel clearer, more professional and more aligned with your goals.
Website SEO – improving how the site is structured and written so the right people can find you more easily.
Digital marketing – supporting campaigns, content and communication that match your brand and website.
Hosting, maintenance and support – keeping sites stable and supported through the digital agency.
Understand what is not working, what needs to change and what success looks like.
Decide which pages you need, what each one should do and how visitors should move through the site.
Refine or develop the visual identity and apply it through the website design and build.
Write or refine content for SEO so it is clear for humans and sensible for search, then integrate it into the page structure.
Develop the site, run through feedback and testing, make changes then launch with tracking in place.
Continue with website SEO, digital marketing or maintenance through the digital agency as needed.


















A website should feel like a confident, accurate extension of your business, not a generic template that could belong to anyone in your industry.
That means understanding what you sell, who you work with and what matters most commercially, then using that context to plan the right structure, page roles and calls to action. It also means removing unnecessary complexity so visitors can find what they need without fighting the site.
For most service businesses, a stronger site includes:
You can see how this shows up in practice on the branding agency projects page and in the way each main service page has its own focused job.
c55 Creative works with service-based businesses, professional practices and growing brands that want their website and branding to feel more serious, more aligned and more commercially useful.
Some clients are local to Byron Bay, Ballina, Lismore, Tweed Heads or the Gold Coast. Others operate across Brisbane or broader Australian markets but still want a more personal, regional agency relationship.
What they tend to have in common is a desire for:
If you want to understand more about the business itself, the about page and website designer page are the best places to start.
You can explore the branding and logo design, web design, website SEO, digital marketing and projects pages to see how each area fits together.
Or, get in touch by clicking one of your options below.
Not always. If your current branding is close but not quite right, both branding and website work can be planned together. In many projects, a refreshed logo and visual system are developed alongside a new site so everything lands at the same time.
It depends on how the current site is built and how serious the issues are. Sometimes targeted improvements to structure, content and design are enough. In other cases, especially where the site is dated or technically limiting, a rebuild is the more practical long-term option. This is usually clarified during the first planning conversation and the web design page explains the typical inclusions.
No. While many clients are based in Byron Bay, Ballina, Lismore, Tweed Heads and the Gold Coast, c55 also works with businesses in Brisbane and other parts of Australia. The main requirement is fit, not distance.
You do not have to decide that alone. The first step is usually a conversation to understand where you are now, what is holding the business back and what needs to change. From there, it becomes clearer whether branding, web design, website SEO or digital marketing should lead.
Timeframes vary depending on scope, feedback cycles and how much content needs to be created or reworked. As a rough guide, a full branding and website project usually runs over a couple of weeks, while smaller updates can be completed sooner. Clear milestones are set at the start so you know what to expect.
Absolutly! Ongoing support can include hosting, updates, content improvements, SEO, digital marketing and broader guidance through the digital agency. The aim is to keep the site useful and relevant rather than letting it drift out of date.