Internal · Concept hub · Apr 2026

New Omega Digital.
Versions, side by side.

Each version is a self-contained design direction for the omegadigital.com.au redesign — colour palette, typography, page set, and conversion approach. Click any version to browse all of its prototypes, or jump straight to a specific page.

3 versions live 20 prototypes total 2 conversion LPs (v2 · v3) Static HTML · WP-ready
v3· Apr '26

OMG-inspired · orange + black + highlighter yellow

Bold, results-obsessed, conversion-first. Inspired by onlinemarketinggurus.com.au — alternating dark/light sections, marker highlights, hand-drawn flourishes, offset shadows, sticker badges, big phone-band CTAs. The conversion treatment runs through every page, not just the LP.

Browse v3
Palette
What's distinctive
  • Heavy 2px borders + offset drop shadows
  • Marker-yellow highlights on key phrases
  • Caveat script font for hand-drawn flourishes
  • Alternating dark/light sections, big results banners
All seven prototypes
v2· Apr '26

Soft sand · deep navy · electric cobalt

Light, premium, conversion-ready. Same bold display type as v1 with a warmer, lighter canvas. Adds a dedicated lead-capture landing page in the OMG style — above-fold form, reviews, urgency, sticky CTA.

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Palette
What's in this version
  • Lighter canvas (warm sand) instead of black
  • Deep navy primary text + electric cobalt accent
  • Coral & gold support colours for warmth
  • New: conversion landing page with form, reviews, sticky CTA
v1· Apr '26

Dark canvas · electric lime

Bold, punchy, Vayner-inspired. Near-black background with a single high-energy lime accent. Display-scale headlines, asymmetric grids, marquee, and a confident editorial tone built around the 20-year story.

Browse v1
Palette
What's in this version
  • Near-black canvas with electric lime accent
  • Vayner-style hero scale, big editorial type
  • Asymmetric grids, marquee, bento
  • Editorial tone — no aggressive conversion treatment
All six prototypes
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v4 goes here.

To add a v4, create a v4/ folder with its own assets/css/styles.css, build the page set, and copy a version card above. The chrome on this page is theme-agnostic — every version brings its own palette inside its card.