…multiplied by scissors, divided by sharpie, to the power of double-sided tape…
equals colourful confetti and a fun way to introduce ourselves to our Northcote neighbours
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…
It’s hard to capture the coolness of these cards in a photograph. Michael’s fantastic new business cards are printed on a heavyweight card with a matt coating and a spot varnish for the web address on the back. We are going through a major photography phase at the moment. We can’t take credit for the photo on back of the Fitzroy Stretches cards – it was part of a photoshoot for the Fitzroy Stretches website – but it shows off the Revolution wedges that Fitzroy Stretches is known for.
Look what the Easter Bunny brought us… business cards! We love getting deliveries from the printer. Seeing something we designed become real is a kick. Plus, it makes it easy to think of something to blog about.
Rebecca is a speech pathologist so we thought is would be fun to use quotation marks on her business cards. We saved a few trees by printing the business cards on 100% recycled paper and the cards are uncoated so Rebecca can fill in the next appointment details on the back. Let’s get talking!
With bottle green as a starting point and the mantra “keep it simple” ringing in our ears, we introduced a modern feel to Amy System Solutions with the clean text treatment. It would be impossible to sum up what Charles does with a job title, but problem-solving and critical analysis are essential to his various contract roles. When we discovered he completes The Times cryptic crossword each morning, we knew the perfect way to make his business cards both meaningful and memorable.
We started working with Cultural Connotations in 2007, when Annette approached us to help her reinterpret the brand and develop the company’s print and online presence. Creating a new logo and stationery set was just the beginning.
Original artworks by dirtfish have been shown in exhibitions in Melbourne and Sydney. We created business cards and stickers to reflect his unique street art style.
Based in the Yarra Valley, Prestige Automotive is a boutique mechanic specialising in Mercedes Benz and BMW vehicles. Tim and Shannon wanted a clean, stylised logo that referenced the iconic Mercedes star. The branding we developed has been applied to everything from stationery and stickers to the company car.
When Rachel and Perry took over the existing Burvale Heights Vet Hospital, they wanted to rebrand the practice to reflect their modern approach to veterinary care. We developed a clean logo that combines two easily interpreted graphics – a medical cross and a paw print. The branding has been rolled out across business cards, letterhead, magnets and more.
Ben’s construction company Blue Goat needed a strong logo that would look as striking on his car and hoardings as it did on his business cards.