Whenever I don’t get to play roller derby (for example, due to a broken tail bone… yes, ouch) I move to other seemingly violent but wonderfully technical sports such as boxing! This week I worked on some posters for The Boxing Shop. These will be mounted on the wall and used by gym-goers to get [...]
New visual ID for a TOTO pitch. The company is a property developer on the Sushine Coast and the new logo was for the estate they were building. Website design, logo, brochure and various stationary.
A person fitness trainer. From corporate flyers to training shirts. Website is up and running. Check it out here. The CMS on this website makes it very easy to manage for the client!
The boring old Childcare vans turned into a full wrap design. The vans can be easily spoted and is a great way to promote the centre. This design concept was followed throughout the childcare centres brochures, flyers, website, staff profiles and permission slips.
Sun State Roller Girls flyers for 2010 done, designed and sent to the printers this week! Here are just a couple examples. Photography by Scott Nicholas. Want to come see us play? Check out details of our next bout here.
This was a job and a half! I was lucky enough to work with Kate O’Brien, a wonderfully talented photographer based here in Brisbane. The Sun State Roller Girls were also super brilliant too – painting walls, doing hair, make-up… I worked with Kate to come up with a concept for the calendar, right through [...]
Logo for the two inter-league Sun State Roller Derby teams – the Liquorice short shorts and the Golden roughs.
This project is an old favorite! Created when I was studying at the Edinburgh College of Art – it was a typographic piece using inappropriate phrases. I used the old letter press machines at the college and it took waaaaay longer than it should have (I was mixing up my ‘b’s and ‘d’s a lot). [...]
A poster designed for Commune to make the public aware of not only the awful effects for smoking on the body but also it’s effects on the environment. These limited edition posters were printed (qty 100), signed and placed in random places around San Diego for people to take – free art with a social [...]