Sequana is an ultra luxurious skincare brand.
Exceptionally effective formulas made with 100% naturally derived ingredients. Nothing synthetic or artificial.
Branding, strategy, packaging, website and social media by Public.
The Architect Magazine is the official publication of the Australian Institute of Architects – WA Chapter. This WA 2024 edition focuses on West Australian homes and community spaces designed by West Australian architects.
We've been designing and managing the production of the magazine since 2012.
Howard Park has long been inspired by the world of ballet thanks to its family roots. The Four methode traditionelle sparklings now include a Jeté Brut Blanc, Rosé, vintage Extra Brut Cuvée and most recently, the Petit Jeté.
Founded in Broken Hill, Australia, BHP have become the worlds largest mining company.
We designed their Human Resources benefits, recognition and rewards program.
A very rare wine from Margaret River Western Australia called for custom design paper and ultra-fine print finishes.
Mid-Century Modern, a style of design of the 1930s through the mid-1960s was characterised especially by clean lines, organic and streamlined forms, and minimal embellishment.
The art is inspired by rhythmic repetition of bold shapes, brilliant colours, and a kinetic sense of accelerated movement and power.
This wine brand concept was sadly overlooked and never used by the client but we think Charles and Ray Eames would’ve enjoyed the complete range.
For over 25 years MadFish has been one of Western Australia’s greatest selling wine brands and continues to perform strongly in the market. Since 1996 Pete McDonald has carefully designed and evolved the brand and associated packaging and marketing materials. For the latest chapter on MadFish we collaborated with the very talented artist www.kylehughesodgers.com
The ‘Petit Lot’ series has been a privilege to design. The process started by telling a story of each wines’ connection to the land through remarkable drawings – by artist and illustrator, Trilby Glen. Careful attention was given to paper and printing techniques.
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Photography by: Freedom Garvey Photographer
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Based in Fremantle Western Australia, Armstrong Parkin Architects are experts at providing high quality design and architectural services.
The name "Alkoomi" comes from a word meaning "a place we chose" thought to be derived from a local Indigenous language.
For 50 years, Alkoomi have built so much more than just prime vineyards and a premium wine brand. They have built a family legacy, a community, and a culture. Alkoomi are proud to be recognised as an icon of the Frankland River Wine Region.
We have refreshed all the branding and packaging across Alkoomi's core ranges and added two new distinctively different ranges to reflect their ultra premium and budget price points.
Photographer: Felicity Niven
Felicity Found Photography
www.felicityfoundphotography.com
Founded in 1969, Moss Wood is internationally regarded as one of the finest estates in Australia.
Since 2007 we’ve been very fortunate to work with Moss Wood to carefully guide, design and manage all the label and package design, marketing and communications material.
Bottle images courtesy of Frances Andrijich Photography www.andrijich.com.au
CHRISTOU Design Group has developed a reputation nationally and internationally.
It was a pleasure to rebrand Christou across all marketing, digital and print collateral.
A Western Australian wine collection inspired by dystopian novels, ancient fairy tales, cinema noir and vintage sci-fi.
"Like marionettes on a string, guided as if by a puppet master, the winemaker is forced to surrender control and make wine as the elements demanded. They become the vessel through which the elements spoke, the conduit between the earth and the glass."
The name "Alkoomi" comes from a word meaning "a place we chose" thought to be derived from a local Indigenous language.
For 50 years, Alkoomi have built so much more than just prime vineyards and a premium wine brand. They have built a family legacy, a community, and a culture. Alkoomi are proud to be recognised as an icon of the Frankland River Wine Region.
We have refreshed all the branding and packaging across Alkoomi's core ranges and added two new distinctively different ranges to reflect their ultra premium and budget price points.
Photographer: Felicity Niven
Felicity Found Photography
www.felicityfoundphotography.com
A unique 18-year-old malt whisky named The Journeyman, believed to be the oldest Australian whisky available on the market.
This limited once-only batch (less than 200 bottles) has seen a great deal of the Australian countryside, travelling over 4000km from Tasmania, to Victoria and finally settling in the Swan Valley.
Distilled at Sullivans Cove outside Hobart in November 1999, The Journeyman spent 14 years in an American ex-bourbon barrel before travelling to Melbourne’s Starward New World Whisky Distillery in 2014, where it was transferred into two first-fill Australian Apera casks. Distiller James Young of Old Young’s, who transferred them to the Swan Valley and finished the whisky in a single 30-year-old rare muscat cask from John Kosovich Wines.
Two variants of The Journeyman were produced – the cask-strength Black label produced just 99 bottles. All sold out. The remaining 380 bottles of the White label at 46% were released to market before Christmas with around 200 remaining priced at $215 each for 500mL.
Each year we design the branding, catalogues, exhibition graphics and space planning for the Australian Institute of Architecture Awards.
Owners, Sue and John, of Angelicus Wines moved to Moss Vale, NSW to open their own Wine Lounge and Wine Merchant. ‘Mosaic’ was to be the overarching name. Since the word ‘Mosaic’ means ‘to make a picture of coloured pieces of tile, stone or glass’ it seemed fitting to design an identity that was exactly this. The ‘picture’ component of the logo in this instance became a mosaic carafe for the Lounge and a mosaic wine bottle for the Merchant. The scope of work included: external and internal signage, loyalty cards, stickers for packaging and local magazine advertising.
Sandalford’s establishing estate at Caversham, Swan Valley, had its genesis in 1840 and coincided with both European settlement in the burgeoning colony of Perth and the birth of Western Australia’s world famous wine industry.
We set about establishing brand guidelines and fine tuned all the existing wine ranges to reflect their individual stories and align cohesively with the over-arching guidelines. We also designed a new range of wines aptly named 1840 to celebrate the year the first vineyard was established.
Brand naming, label design for Robert Oatley Wines
Representing an investment of A$27 billion, the North West Shelf Venture is Australia's largest oil and gas resource development.
Public were engaged to design a range of publications and resources to celebrate the 25th year of the venture.
The Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia is the peak resources sector representative body in Western Australia.
Public developed many publications along with a highly successful careers website to help guide skilled candidates through career pathways to meet the enormous shortfall during the resources boom period.
Ichthys LNG is ranked among the most significant oil and gas projects in the world. The energy development is a joint venture and is one of the few energy projects worldwide to incorporate the whole chain of development and production: subsea, offshore, pipeline and onshore.
Public designed the brand and its rollout across digital and print applications. In 2019 the branding has been replaced as a generic sub-brand of the parent company.
Samual Wright Design is a multi-disciplinary industrial design studio. Sam designs everything from bespoke furniture to luxury Super-yachts that are now operating around the world.
Koolkuna is a womens refuge in the eastern suburbs of Perth and had very little branding presence amongst stakeholders and the community. We partnered with Marketing for Change to rebrand Koolkuna’s identity. A large percentage of the community who seek Koolkuna are Indigenous so it was important to reference some cultural aspects in the brand. In this instance we used Indigenous symbolism – the two ‘o’s’ represent meeting places moving from one ‘not so safe place’ to a very ‘safe place’.
Making vermouth is an interesting process of ‘steeping’ many unusual herbs and botanicals in an alcohol base and then adding wine results in a multi-layered bouquet and complex flavour profile. Perfect inspiration for the label design.
Traditional wood-fired sourdough bread made with great care and passion in Glen Forrest, Western Australia.
The Beach Hut wines range was inspired by the historic Brighton Bathing Boxes in Melbourne.