How to add a page admin to your business Facebook page

1. Navigate to your business Facebook Page

2. On the right, click 'settings'

3. Click ‘Page Roles’

You’ll find it in the navigation page on the left.

4. Assign roles

Type the name of the person you’d like to add.

In this instance, type ‘Nick Unwin’ and select me from your drop down list. You’ll know it’s me because my picture looks like this:

5. Make role admin

On the dropdown on the right of the name, select ‘Admin’

6. Confirm

Click ‘Add’ and enter your password to confirm.

7. Success!

Congratulations, you’re now a tech wizard. Take a break, you’ve earned it. We’ll take it from here.

How to install an html email signature into Microsoft Outlook 2019 / Office365

Installing an html email signature to Office365 or Microsoft Outlook 2019

So you’re staring at your fancy new HTML email signature and wondering how on earth to install it to Microsoft Outlook. Well, we’re here to help. This one’s an easy one. 2 min and we’ll be done.

What you'll need

  • An html email signature
  • A Microsoft Office365 License
  • Microsoft Outlook Outlook mail

Don’t have Outlook? Download  from office.com

Don’t have an Office365 licence? Contact Us and we’ll help you get it set up.

Don’t have an html email signature? Contact Us and we’ll  make it happen.

1. View your signature

You should have received a link to your email signature. Something like this https://nuvismedia.com.au/uploads/nuvismedia/signatures/Nick/nick-sig-1.html

If you don’t have one and would like one, click here to get in touch. We’ll design and code one for you and your business.

2. Copy

Select the entire signature by dragging the mouse or with Edit > Select AllYou can also use the keyboard shortcut, ctrl + A (pc) or Command+A (mac).

Once selected, right click and hit Copy.

3. Open Outlook Office 365

Open up Microsoft Outlook.

Click New Email, in the top toolbar you should see Signatures. 

Once you’ve clicked signatures, hit the + button under signature name.

Name your signature, and in the white space below, paste your copied signature with right click, paste. Or ctrl+V (pc) or Command+V(mac).

4. Keep formatting

Looking pretty good.

One last little trick, see the little icon at the bottom that looks like a clipboard? Click it and hit Keep Source Formatting.

5. Close and Save and set to default

Now you’re pretty much done, close the window being sure to save.

At the bottom of the next widow, where it says New Message and Replies/Forwards. Hit the dropdown menus and select your new email signature.

6. Congratulations!

You’re now level expert. Enjoy your new email signature in Outlook.

How to set up an Office365 account in Outlook

What you'll need

  • A Microsoft Office365 License
  • Microsoft Outlook Outlook mail

If you don’t have Outlook, you can download it from office.com

If you don’t have a licence Contact Us and we’ll help you get it set up.

1. Open Outlook

At the top, click Outlook then Preferences

How to set up Office365 emails on your Mac

2. Click 'accounts'

You’ll find it under the ‘Personal Settings’ heading.

3. Add account

4. Enter details

Enter your email address in the email field and click continue. Once prompted, enter the password provided to you.

If nuvismedia is your Office365 supplier, Contact Us and we can reset your password for you.

5. Sign in

Click Sign In. Congratulations, you’re a tech wizard and have just added your Office365 to outlook. Click Done. Your inbox is now available on the left.

Send us a test email to check if you like, we’ll happily respond to let you know it’s working.

Embracing Space

Embracing Space

Branding | Logo Design | Website Build | Print

Project overview

Embracing Space is a boutique interior designer in Melbourne, Australia, specialising in Bathroom, Kitchen and Laundry Design Packages. Director Teresa was looking for a brand identity that represented minimalism and modern and stylish design.

We created a logo, brand guidelines and website for Embracing Space, and continue to produce print collateral including business cards, flyers and cards.

Modern, minimal and hidden-meaning logo design for Embracing Space Interior Design by nuvismedia, Melbourne.

Typography & colour palette

We selected the Embracing Space colour palette to embody minimal, cool colours with a pop of burnt orange, reminiscent of copper or brass finishes.

Logo design

We love to design logos that have hidden meanings. The Embracing Space logo is a combination of both the E and S initials of the company, a room floor plan. Gosh aren’t we clever?

Website design and build

The most important aspect of the design of the Embracing Space design to feature a gallery of portfolio images for prospective clients to view previous work. The website includes a portfolio gallery in a grid layout for easy quick viewing and scrolling. 

Other key features are testimonials from previous clients of Embracing Space, and display of the (many) awards Director Teresa has won.

Like the rest of the Embracing Space brand, the website design is minimal and sleek, with plenty of negative space and is focused on being desktop, tablet and mobile responsive.

Print collateral

With the logo, typography and colour palette in place, we set to bringing print collateral to the table. We produced business cards on a nice thick, textured stock with gold foil detailing, continuing the story of a premium company.

We provide ongoing support to Harvest Home with digital and print items. Luxe foiled, textured business cards with gold foiling, A-frame signage and hardware, way-finding signage, coasters, flyers and stamps are just some of the items produced for the premium, bohemian treasure that is Harvest Home, Avenel.

I love it - APPROVED! Thanks so much for turning this around so quickly, you're a legend!

Teresa Kleeman

Director, Embracing Space

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Harvest Home Logo Design

Harvest Home Avenel

Rebranding | Logo Design | Website Build

Project overview

Harvest Home is a boutique 1870's restaurant, wine bar, cafe, accomodation and events venue in Avenel, Victoria. In 2019, it was taken over for refurbishment by now owner Samantha Lewis, who wanted to breathe new life into the historical icon. As part of the refresh, we created a new brand identity. We worked to create a brand look and feel to reflect the boutique, bohemian, art nouveau luxury that is Harvest Home.

Luxe, bohemian logo design for Harvest Home, Avenel by nuvismedia, Melbourne.

Typography & colour palette

Our role – to select a colour palette and brand fonts to represent warmth, style and luxury.

Logo design

Our logo design reflects an art deco, eccentric luxurious charm, highlighted by use of gold foiling and intricate embellishments.

Website design and build

We built a beautiful, function website for Harvest Home, incorporating pages for home, accommodation, events and importantly, an accomodation booking form. All sites are built to be desktop, tablet and mobile responsive.

Once built, we handed over the reigns to Harvest Home, who were keen to continue making updates and edits themselves. One of our most popular web packages involves us doing all the initial setup of your website, then giving you the know-how to take over for ongoing updates and edits. Contact us to find out more.

Print collateral

With the logo, typography and colour palette in place, we set to bringing print collateral to the table. We produced business cards on a nice thick, textured stock with gold foil detailing, continuing the story of a premium company.

We provide ongoing support to Harvest Home with digital and print items. Luxe foiled, textured business cards with gold foiling, A-frame signage and hardware, way-finding signage, coasters, flyers and stamps are just some of the items produced for the premium, bohemian treasure that is Harvest Home, Avenel.

Love it, thanks!

Samantha Lewis

Owner, Harvest Home Avenel

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Eighth Quarter

Eighth Quarter Real Estate

Rebranding | Logo Design | Print Collateral

Project overview

Existing Real Estate company J&S Real Estate came to us looking for a rebrand. Joanna and Dina, Directors of J&S, wanted their new company to convey a contemporary and luxurious look and feel.

We started from the ground up, first renaming the company. As a team, we workshopped ideas that represented the brand aesthetic Joanna and Dina wanted to convey, and produce a name that was unique, memorable and had all associated elements - website, social media handles - available.

With brand new company name 'Eighth Quarter' confirmed, we moved to creating a bespoke logo and icon design, brand typography and colour palette.

We maintain an ongoing relationship with Eighth Quarter, producing business collateral, digital and print assets - including luxe foiled, textured business cards, presentation document folders, staff name badges, real estate flags, open for inspection A-frames and foiled letterhead.

Renaming the company

The first step to rebranding was create a company name that was meaningful and represented the look and feel of the new company brand.

Whilst workshopping, we thought about what we wanted to evoke with the company name. We considered the origins of the company, the meaning behind words and importantly – considered the availability of the business name registration, domain and social media platforms.

So why 'Eighth Quarter'?

In several Asian languages, the word for eight sounds very similar to words meaning “wealth” and “prosperity”, evoking feelings of good fortune to the search for a new home. Quarter references traditional living quarters – the area of your town or city you call your own. Mathematically, Eight Quarters equals two wholes – a nod to original company founding duo Joanna and Dina of J&S Real Estate.

As a bonus, when the letters E and Q are put together, they resemble a key. Perfect for a real estate company.

Logo design

Brand name in place, we developed a logo and symbol to represent the company, and showcase this was a luxury, contemporary brand.

The logo icon is a combination of the letters E and Q, which create the shape of a key – a nod to the Real Estate industry they represent.

Typography & colour palette

Our role – to select a colour palette and brand fonts to represent security, style and luxury.

Print collateral

With the name, logo, typography and colour palette in place, we set to bringing print collateral to the table. We produced business cards on a nice thick, textured stock and added gold foil detailing, continuing the story of a premium company.

We provide ongoing support with digital and print items. Luxe foiled, textured business cards, presentation document folders, staff name badges, real estate flags, open for inspection A-frames and foiled letterhead.

I am very excited to tell you that everyone likes your creative new name and logo!

Joanna Zhou

General Manager, Eighth Quarter

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