CONSCIENCE CUPS
You could definitely keep a good conscience with these beauties! Great for the environment, but for a good cause, too!
The client for these keep cups was visiting Nepal as a volunteer nurse, and needed a fundraiser to sell to raise money for expenses. Eco-friendly, cost effective (single colour) packaging was a must - and so the concept was born.
LOGO DESIGN
The Coromandel Classic is a charity cycle tour, with participants raising money for a cause as they cycle through the rolling hills of the picturesque Coromandel.
The client required something fresh, with clear imagery of the road they would be travelling and their mode of transport, of course!
SCHOOL PRINT TEMPLATE
A selection of print materials, including this introductory DLE flyer, were put together for a group of schools that operate across New Zealand.
Supplied as a template file, each school is able to personalise the flyer with their own images and contact details, making it a user friendly resource that enables consistency and uniformity.
ADRA MAGAZINE
ADRA, a non-profit aid organisation, required a design for their quarterly magazine that is posted out to sponsors & can be viewed online.
Presenting the project information in an easy to digest manner is always a priority for these magazines, while fitting in with ADRA's branding and design guidelines.
CANYONZ
Canyonz, an outdoor adventure tourism company in the Coromandel, needed a rebrand. This included a new logo, brochure, print materials, shirts, business cards and banners.
Incorporating key elements that told the story of who Canyonz is and what they do, was vital to this project. Showcasing one of New Zealand's hidden gems has never been more fun!
QUANTUM FINANCE
Talking finance can often be daunting! The client, Quantum Strategies, provided us with a series of notes they had put together as a team, giving an overview of their work.
These profiles were rewritten and refined to put together a succinct yet comprehensive overview.
This communicated their business in a personal manner as they introduced themselves to potential clients.