Entheos Consulting

 

Information Design/Infographics for www.entheos.com.au


 

Websites

A long-term collaboration evolving the client’s online presence over a decade.

Designed and built the original website in 2015, expanding the brand beyond the logo into a broader visual palette. Ten years later, a new website was designed and built (both created using Squarespace).

 

2025: Website Design and Build Squarespace

 

2015: Website design and Build Squarespace

 

Diagrams (infographics)

Visually depicting the dynamics of unique and complex organisational systems (make the invisible visible)

 

“The complexity that leaders face every day can be overwhelming and there is no sign that this complexity will diminish.

Our approach supports you to understand and navigate this complexity.” — Cass Spong, Entheos

 
 

Presentation Templates

Brand Templates: PowerPoint/Keynote, Canva

Photography/Digital Imaging

Authentic and engaging photography / brand imagery

 

Reflection on Design Value

Q&A with Cass Spong from ENTHEOS Consulting

I’ve been reflecting on the different ways clients use their websites, and I’ve started asking a simple question: “What does a website actually do for your work?” The answers seem to vary quite a bit depending on the type of work people do.

As part of this, I’m commencing a small LinkedIn series where I share short reflections from clients about how their websites and visuals support their work. The idea is to celebrate the collaborations we’ve had over the years, highlight the thinking behind the work, and give others a glimpse into how design can support different kinds of professional practice.

ENTHEOS Consulting kindly agreed to be interviewed first.

  • Before the redesign, my website was the anchor of my professional presence. It needed to showcase not only my expertise but also how my work and services evolved over time.

  • It’s absolutely essential. I want the website to feel authentically me, professional, calm, and creative—while reflecting my unique systems-based approach to problem-solving.

  • The diagrams have been invaluable. I use them not only on the website but also in proposals and sessions, they simplify complex ideas, align teams, and make concepts more memorable.

  • Definitely. The iterative process didn’t just help my audience, it helped me sharpen and articulate my own approach more clearly, making my methods easier to communicate.

  • Clients frequently tell me the website is visually striking yet clear in how it breaks down complex work. It resonates with them and helps them feel confident in what I offer.

  • It’s been incredibly helpful. Elizabeth notices things I might overlook, and having that collaborative check-in ensures the site keeps pace with my evolving work.

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