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Identity design for Coaltrades. A small business providing competent trade personnel to the coal mining industry.
Identity design for Resolve Matters who provide mediation and dispute/conflict resolution services.
Continuing the Bayside Beauty Salon identity through to a 25% off card and newsletter advertisement.
A Melbourne Cup Promotion to dazzle the ladies enjoying Melbourne Cup lunch while taking in the current fashions from local businesses – including shoes from Swish Collections.
Bayside Beauty Salon recently had a redesign of their logo by another design studio. The logo was then needed to be incorporated into new corporate identity artifacts to include business card, regular treatment card, treatment price list, gift voucher.
Pixels Plus Paper also prints and constructs the custom gift voucher and gift voucher envelope developed for Bayside Beauty.
Formerly Footprints Shoes this client required a new corporate identity for their change in business name. Swish Collections is offering a boutique style business that specialises in elegant shoes as well as accessories to women who require anything from casual day wear to after five evening wear.
The client required a new corporate identity that represents the boutique atmosphere while not singling out one product of the business.
The Newcastle & Hunter Junior Chamber (NHJC) provides opportunities for young people to network in a business environment, gain new management and leadership skills, interact socially together and support the local community so that they can develop as the business leaders of tomorrow.
NHJC was looking for an eye catching poster that could promote their annual debate. The 2007 theme being Adventure before Dementia, ‘Should parents spend their kids inheritance before they die’.
RTA NSW developed a competition to ‘Pimp’ their ads. The competition was open to all NSW residents aged between 16 and 30. The brief for the competition involved creating a road safety poster for young people in NSW, to persuade them to look after themselves and their mates on the road. The only other requirement was to use the photos and tools provided on the ‘pimp our ads’ web site.
The advertisement designed was chosen from 8000 entries, and was later developed further through collaboration with Singleton, Ogilvy & Mather in Sydney.