Myriad Design are a Cairns-based interior architecture firm specialising in commercial fit-outs. Our directive was to design a website showcasing the company’s strengths in design and construction. The website had to contain a large gallery section with a library of completed projects. Click here to view the Myriad Design website
Gypsy Hideout is three things to us. One: great coffee. Two: great food. Three: our daily source of caffeine! We were so excited when Freddie asked us to design them some new branding. We also had the opportunity to design some keep cups for them, which we love.
A self promotional thaumatrope. According to wikipedia, a thaumatrope is a toy that was popular in Victorian times. But we gave it a re-vamp. They contained an important message if you face an emergency.
Kink is a new cosmetic range available in Coles. We designed a website to reflect the bold and colourful nature of the range.
Paspaley Polo in the City is a fantastic event that has been running for almost five years. We were ecstatic to work on the new campaign for this exclusive event.
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Stevan’s paintings never cease to amaze us. We love his work so much we have one of his pieces hanging in our studio! We designed a bold website to showcase his dramatic work.
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New branding and stationery was just the beginning of Blue Ribbon Gardenscapes revamp – we put together a content-managed WordPress website to showcase their work and appeal to potential clients.
Click here to visit the Blue Ribbon Gardenscapes website
We designed a set of four books for Australian Poetry Centre 2010 New Poets Series. Our design included solutions for the cover and internal pages.
Website design for Heart Health Solutions, a mobile health testing company. The website was to illustrate all the aspects of heart testing services and to give advice on living a healthy lifestyle.
Click here to visit the Heart Health Solutions website
Cathy’s handmade jewellery is very close to her heart; her brand Kit & Boo takes its name from the nicknames she and her brother acquired as children. The imagery we developed for the brand drew on a lifetime of inspirations – a photograph of Cathy taken when she was a little girl sitting astride a horse that was feeding its foal, the curling vines and feminine curves that feature in Cathy’s jewellery, the sense of freedom implied by flying birds…