BioForum Logo’s

These logo designs were created for BioForum NSW – a new forum in NSW that specialises in bioscience. The logos were created with science and mind and use various scientific symbols.    

BMC Letterhead

Letterhead design for BMC Prestige Builder’s using their logo colours.  

BMC Photomanipulation

BMC Prestige Builder’s wanted a photo that they could use on advertising, their website and their business portfolio which showcased some of their company cars in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.   As it was not possible to organise such a photo shoot due to time and money constraints, a photomanipulation was instead created… Read more »

Richardscott, MBA Logo

Logo design for Richardscott, MBA; a sales company that sells supplies to retail outlets. They required a logo that would reflect their retail market and use the colours green and blue.

MDI Logo

Logo design for the Metropolitan Development Institute.

Nick Wakeling MP Flyer

Clean Up Australia flyer design for the member for Ferntree Gully Nick Wakeling. We wanted to create something that was eye catching and engaging to try and attract more people to the event.    

BMC Advertisement

BMC required an advertisement to go into an industry specific magazine. They wanted to use the photomanipulation we had previously done for them of their cars and have their contact information. The result was a simple advert which showed their company in the foreground of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, thus emulating the ‘prestige’ part of their… Read more »

21st Birthday Invitation

This artwork was created for the front of a 21st invitation. It features the birthday girl biting into a piece of cake and splatters of milk and other objects spiralling out. Utilising photoshop, an image taken by Hugo Halliday was edited to remove loose hair and skin blemishes before being manipulated together with other objects… Read more »

Anthony Roberts MP Newsletter: (December 2010)

6 page Christmas newsletter created for the Member for Lane Cove, Anthony Roberts (NSW Liberal Party). We wanted to show a relatable, family-oriented side to Mr Roberts, so we used a photo of his family on the front cover with a personal Christmas message from Mr Roberts himself.