RiverWatch illustrations
A set of illustrations of the waterways of Aotearoa and the taonga that inhabit them.
A set of illustrations of the waterways of Aotearoa and the taonga that inhabit them.
Mono-line map of Te Whanganui-a-Tara contours and forests, built from open-source data, and digitally printed to cherrywood veneer, 1.2 × 2.4m.
A few little scripts to subtly randomise text in InDesign. You can download them, too!
Signage designed and printed for the Queen Charlotte track, Marlborough Sounds to explain the Bottle Rock project undertaken by Zero Invasive Predators (ZIP), New Zealand.
Identity, label, and web design for small, Mirimar-based Somali hot sauce.
For Ink Digital. 38mm tin badges with a matte laminate, printed to Cocoon recycled paper.
Photographic, illustrative, and cartographic work, including that one time I got to go and take a photo of Maggie Barry cutting a ribbon.
A small display shelf for Method Recycling, Wellington. Designed to be printed and cut from one sheet of fully-recyclable 10mm kraft fluted card, and fully assembled/disassembled without adhesive. Designed for Ink.
A comprehensive design of identity, website, photography, and video for RiverWatch.nz – a campaign to raise money to test the cleanliness of Aotearoa’s rivers.
A small publication on the basics of digital print, created in collaboration with a lecture series at Massey University. Designed for Ink.
Design and production of The Crowd magazine for PledgeMe. Additional illustrations by Jem Yoshioka.
Identity and postcard creation for the small fishing village of Vopnafjörður, East Iceland. Branding was to incorporate the existing logo of the town, and use photos taken in and around the area – mostly by locals. Copy played with the distance and obscurity of the location, whilst celebrating the unique aspects of the village.
Promotional material for the Time Lapsed art show held in Kobe, Japan in May 2013.