Digicon House has moved from our office in Bardon to a central location at 40 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill. The clear advantage of our move is that we're closer to the Brisbane CBD, and thus more readily able to maintain contact with many of our clients. The building was designed by Mason Cowle of PLANIT Architecture and was built by Albion Projects.
Digicon's great working environment includes an open-plan office with polished wood floors. Clients are impressed by our comfortable new boardroom and coffee machine, while staff are pleased that the disco ball from the Bardon office has been retained and installed.
The building's design reflects on the workplace philosophy that Digicon has always encouraged: an open space that encourages group collaboration, creativity and an ever-present sense of enjoyment and self-satisfaction. You'll see in the photos below that our work environment encourages sharing thoughts and ideas as they occur, without traditional cubicle dividers: communication between programmers and designers is a simple matter or pulling up a chair - or rolling over, as is often the case.

External view of Digicon House from Leichhardt Street

Open-plan work environment, complete with cathedral-style ceiling and copious LCD monitors

Digicon Kitchen in disco mode