Our services

  • National Library of Australia

    Publication, Art direction, Campaign

    Two boys and a man accessing the Library's digital archive on their iPad while seated on the verandah of their country, Australian home.
  • Factory International

    Web

  • Sydney Theatre Company

    Art direction, Publication, Campaign, Web, Identity

    Sydney Theatre Company ads on bus shelters in Sydney
  • SBS

    Web

    Screenshot of the Beyond Three Percent website
  • Headcase Hair

    Identity

    Exterior of Headcase Hair's Paddington salon
  • Muse Magazine

    Publication, Art direction

    Still life of Museum artifacts, a dead parrot, painting and vase
  • Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia

    Art direction

    Teaspoon of herbs
  • The University of Sydney Business School

    Identity, Web

    Two students with the CLAS logo overlaid
  • Scull Kombucha

    Packaging, Identity

    Product shot of Scull bottles
  • Blueberry Fields

    Art direction, Packaging, Identity

    Product shot of all 6 Blueberry Field punnets
  • University of New South Wales

    Art direction, Campaign, Web

    2 people on UNSW campus wearing UNSW clothing
  • Termasuk

    Publication

    Three copies of the Termasuk catalogue
  • Music and Opera Singers' Trust

    Campaign

    MOST posters hanging at the Sydney Opera House
  • Refugees, Inmates, Survivors and Ex-detainees

    Campaign

    Poster reading "For some are young and free"
  • Embassy of Australia (USA)

    Publication

    Cover of exhibition catalogue
  • The University of NSW and the CSIRO

    Web

    Hand holding a phone displaying the UNSW CSIRO website
  • ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science

    Publication, Identity

  • NGA's Art and Dementia program

    Web

Site designed and built by Dialogic Studios.

Type designed by Klim Type Foundry.

The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation were some of the world’s very first designers. Their experience spans over 40,000 years and their expertise in graphic storytelling has never been surpassed. We acknowledge and pay respect to their work and to their Elders, past, present and future.

Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.