Government

Melbourne Winter Masterpieces prospectus

23.04.2008

Winter Masterpieces

Winter Masterpieces

Winter Masterpieces

Winter Masterpieces

Winter Masterpieces

Prospectus created for Victorian Major Events Company (VMEC) to help secure future exhibits from around the world for the annual Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series, which are exhibited at Melbourne’s leading cultural institutions, the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) and Melbourne Museum.

Blueprint for Early Childhood Development and School Reform

27.03.2008

Blueprint for Early Childhood Development and School Reform

The State Government has launched a 5 year reform agenda to drive improvement and integration of early childhood services and education across Victoria.

Charged with the creation of an identity and range of communication collateral for the Blueprint, we sort to create a visual language through the use of stacking dolls to illustrate the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development’s continuous responsibility of children from birth through to adulthood.

Visit the Government website for more information on the Blueprint and provide feedback through the Public Consultation Process.

Moreland Community identity

1.07.2007

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Moreland is one of the most culturally diverse municipalities in Australia, and when asked to create a new identity for the community by the local council, we created a dynamic logotype that is derived from local building signage to communicate its diversity.

Moreland stack

School Improvement: A Theory of Action

1.07.2007


One of a number of projects completed for the Department of Education, Victoria. The render of the staircase for the cover of this document was beautifully executed by Samantha Slicer of FloorSlicer.

City of Wodonga

20.12.2005

The City of Wodonga identity is based around the concept of linkages both from a business to business perspective and also a council to community one as well.

In recent years, the City of Wodonga has positioned itself as an inland distribution hub for the eastern sea board as 80% of the Australian population lives within 24 hours road travel from Wodonga. The identity needed to reflect the growth in business but also reflect the growing community that is a flow on effect from business growth.

The identity solution was based around the development of an original geometric typography which works as a brand and a logotype. From here, a visual language of symbols and icons was developed using the same geometry which has allowed for the distinctive identity to adapt itself to a wide range of both industry and community applications.

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