MainPower New Zealand Limited owns and operates the electricity distribution system throughout the North Canterbury region and supplies line services to over 39,000 customers.
Design work for MainPower involved a wide variety of projects including newspaper advertising, posters, annual & financial reports and monthly staff newsletters.
This eight page, property brochure involved adhering to Opus brand guidelines and utilising client supplied photographs - short run digital production.
Piko Wholefoods is a low profit, vegetarian wholefood store, specialising in certified organic and gluten free foods - established in 1979. Piko places people before profit.
Piko design projects include a hand painted illustration, produce labelling, stationery, gift vouchers, T-shirts, a cookbook, re-usable bags, street signage - including illuminated exterior signage.
Piko Wholefoods is a low profit, vegetarian wholefood store, specialising in certified organic and gluten free foods - established in 1979. Piko places people before profit.
Piko design projects include a hand painted illustration, produce labelling, stationery, gift vouchers, T-shirts, a cookbook, re-usable bags, street signage - including illuminated exterior signage.
Lochinvar Safaris is New Zealand’s premier hunting outfitter providing exceptional trophy hunting experiences throughout the alpine areas of the South Island.
Lochinvar Safaris was established by Mark Harrison in 2004 and attracts hunters from around the world, with a large proportion coming from the USA.
The design work for Lochinvar Safaris involves yearly brochure, advertising, banners, Christmas card and business stationery.
StreetSmart Financial Mentoring Programme - designed as a ringbinder/folder so the client could easily update and replace individual pages - digital production.
Jim is talented artist, specialising in cast glass and sculpture. One of his exciting projects involved capturing lightening. He located lightening attracting structures along the Galena Ridge on the West Coast. These structures contained a careful arrangement of the raw ingredients of glass with a lightening rod terminating directly above the canister and another rod beneath which acted as an earth and secured the canister to the mountain. A weather balloon was attached with a conductive line prior to the approach of a thunder storm.
Lightening was attracted - it travelled through the lightening rod and arced through the ingredients in the canister to the earth beneath, forming a fulgurite in the process. A fulgurite is a hollow tapering tube of glass.
The design work for Jim involved art funding proposals and creative submissions.
The London 2012 Olympic brochure was designed to inspire, inform and raise funding for the New Zealand Olympic Swimming Team.
Jolene Parker from Style Counsel is a creative stylist with diverse talents - hair, make-up, styling and art direction. Many of Jolene’s clients are from New Zealand’s music and media industry.
Elemental - a multi-media event, celebrating music and creativity was held in the Christchurch Art Gallery.
The elements of fire, water, air, earth and metal are enclosed in Chinese symbols for North, South, East, West. The design work involved invitations, flyers, posters, event programmes.
This poster series for the Hurunui District Council aims to communicate complex survey results in a simple attractive form. Printed at A2 size.
Jo Muir is a talented fabric and interior designer. Her fabrics reflect her love of the environment, using natural fibres and dyes.
The design work for Jo Muir involved everything from advertising, website design, printed look book, swing tags, woven labels and business cards.
Farmlands Traders Society (CRT Store Standards Manual) was designed for digital printing and produced as a ring-binder folder for easy updating.
Freeman Environmental is a parks, waterways and recreation consultancy. Chris Freeman has a 40 year career in parks planning.
Design work involved business stationery, master planning documents commissioned by Councils.
Design work involved a bright, festive illustration, utilised across posters, advertising, flyers and tickets.
Organisers chose the theme of Maui and his brothers catching the Sun - graphics were developed to reflect this story and were utilised across all festival media: facebook, website, posters, advertising, flyers, t-shirts, security passes and tickets.
Sues work is shown throughout New Zealand in numerous galleries. All work is wheel thrown with form and function as the primary focus. Sue's inspirations come from the functionality of simple forms, patterns from our environment and culture, the immediacy of making from throwing on the wheel and the intimate relationships we developed with the domestic ware in our homes.
Design work for Sue involved business cards and signage.