Our work

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Featured Design Projects

Need graphic design? A logo, business cards, catalogue, vehicle wrap or signage. Check out our portfolio of design work!

Bernsport Product Catalogue: Print Advertising

 

Project brief:

Bernsport is a wholesale supplier to the sports, outdoors and fitness market in New Zealand for over 25 years. The company has grown substantially to be one of the largest sporting and outdoor wholesale suppliers in New Zealand today.

Fishing & outdoor products are very visual. Customers need to see products and know the range of specifications.

Bernsport needed a catalogue for their sales representives to take to market, both for wholesalers directly and wholesalers to use with their customers in store to order products.

Outcome: 

With the colourful imagery and helpful sizing guides, customers know exactly what they are getting before they order. Complete with an icon guide, this product catalogue, with brands ranging from Mustad, Plano, Snowbee, Fishfighter, and more, fill the pages with all the specifics and useful information you need to know before purchasing. We helped to visually excite and inform the customer with a 120-page catalogue which features the main Fishing, Watersports, and Hunting and Outdoors sections. Reminding Bernsport customers that product catalogues are still a must-have when it comes to picking the perfect tool for your adventure.

Floralsmith Logo Design: Branding

 

Project brief:

Situated in the quaint, beautiful and extremely popular town of Queenstown, Floralsmith resides delivering and supplying floral arrangements to local customers. Floralsmith was created to provide a premium floral delivery service with beautiful, modern products.

Sarah came to us wanting a rebrand and update to her logo that she would be proud to display in-store, digitally, and on a delivery vehicle running around town.

Outcome:

We created a visually appealing logo that encapsulated the modern twist and curated aspect to Sarah’s craft that she feels so passionate about. We pumped up the volume and gave the new logo a louder voice that was strong enough to stand on its own, but also feel wholesome with the  embellished scissor accent. With a bright pop of colour and the trendy modern connection, the logo now reflects the passion and high level of care and workmanship Sarah and her company put into the business. She loved them so much she couldn’t decided on one!

 

Heritage Horticulture: Logo Design and Packaging Design

 

Project brief:

Located in Tirau, PGO Horticulture Ltd. ownership has changed from Neville and Diane Stocker to now their son Daniel Stocker. After Daniel took over the company he decided they needed a revamp of their packaging. Providing tested components, along with cost-effective reliable products, Heritage Horticulture needed labels that could stand out on the shelves in a highly competitive market.

Outcome:

We designed not only a new logo featuring the New Zealand silver fern, but also 66 different labels for various products and sizes of the Heritage Horticulture products. In order to distinguish between the many different products we used bright colours and a bold type to grab the viewer’s attention.

Achieve Fitness – York: Packaging Design Yoga Mat Insert

 

Project brief:

Achieve Fitness is a large wholesaler. One of their popular brands YORK Fitness supplies yoga mats. They needed an insert to accompany the yoga mats with the required information and product details.

Outcome:

Appealing to both men and women, we created a visually appealing insert complete with product specifics.

Achieve Fitness – York: Packaging Design York Gym Ball

 

Project brief:

Achieve Fitness wanted to update the packaging of the York Fitness Gym Ball that would appeal to both men and women.

Outcome:

Without limiting the advertising on the packaging toward specifically men or women, we designed one side of the box geared toward females with the lighter colour, and the other side to males, with the darker colour.