…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…
John and Samantha knew it was time to rework the Blue Ribbon Gardenscapes image, but they needed some help. We moved the branding away from the literal “blue ribbon” representation toward a clean green logo which would appeal to residential and commercial clients as well as landscape designers. The new branding has been applied to business cards, letterhead and decals for the company truck.
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!
Julia at Formbar Creative Clay creates amazing works of art in the form of handmade ceramics and she asked us to design a little info card which explains how to use her kitchen graters. We came up with a design which worked well for the grater bowl and grater plate, but could also be extrapolated in the future for the other beautiful items Julia makes and sells at her shop. Because we gave the idea room to grow, the grater cards were soon joined by a card about Julia which has the same simple aesthetic and looks like it belongs to the original set. We also designed specialty stickers that adhere to Julia’s ceramic creations.
There’s nothing better than opening a box fresh from the printer. Especially when it’s our new stationery. Matt cello, spot gloss, slim. Here’s a some images of my card, if you would like to see the full set, drop us a line.
Business Card Face 90mm x 37mm

Business Card Back 90mm x 35mm

The juggernautPT trainers are masters at getting their clients into shape, but when they wanted to improve the look of their business cards, they came to us. As well as designing new business cards, we also created offer cards to distribute to potential clients with great deals for personal training, bootcamp and self defence classes.
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.