Catching up with uni classmate Richard Davy — now at Adobe. Two designers who started at the same place, took different paths, and both made it work.
Catching up with uni classmate Richard Davy — now at Adobe. Two designers who started at the same place, took different paths, and both made it work.
A surprise thank you gift from The Creative Sign Studio. Simple gestures matter. Business is built on relationships that go beyond the brief. Part human.
psyborg® designed signage for Swansea Dental Practice and Simply Psychology — refreshing street presence while preserving trust. Local healthcare branding.
psyborg® launched the KV Electrical website — SEO-structured for Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and Central Coast. Built for visibility, trust and enquiry conversion.
AI browsers such as Atlas are changing how we browse and speak to the web — but hidden prompts and voice injection attacks can manipulate these systems. Learn what prompt injection is, how it works, and how to stay safe as AI browsers evolve.
psyborg® rebranded Sterling & Mason — a cryptocurrency concierge service. Trust-first brand identity designed to make crypto feel human, not intimidating.
Thirty years ago, we helped push to build Swansea Skate Park. Petitions, meetings, showing up. A reminder that if you care enough, you build it. Community matters.
psyborg® delivers an AI Masterclass in Wagga Wagga for Small Business Month — a full-circle moment blending curiosity, creativity, and technology. Featuring hands-on AI tasks, real-world examples, and personalised Brand Codex follow-ups that help local businesses shape their voice for the future.
Found my Halloween costume. Sometimes you just need to embrace the transformation. Part mind. Part howl.
Full-circle moments hit different. From teaching web design at Newcastle Uni to running AI workshops in Wagga. Curiosity, courage and showing up. Part mind.
We were in Ballarat this week, proudly cheering on Neave as she represents New South Wales at the National Championships.
Daniel Borg of psyborg® presented “Why AI, Why Now” at the HCAA Newcastle General Meeting, engaging 100 hydraulic professionals on how AI can enhance engineering, communication, and business workflows.