The Shell Seekers
Branding / FreelanceThe Shell Seekers is a coastal retreat located in the seaside township of Portarlington, Victoria. I had the pleasure of cultivating this visual identity conceptualised with the intent for guests to have a special and personalised stay.
Deliverables:
Logo, Business Cards, DL Flyer, and Stickers.Melbourne Cinematheque
Cultural IdentityThe Melbourne Cinematheque is a non-for-profit organisation showcasing independent film screenings as opposed to mainstream ones. Conceptually, my outcomes focus on the nature of each of these films being hidden art within the world of cinema screening. My approach features hand-drawn graphite illustrations, masked with a consistent typographic style.
Deliverables:
A2 Poster, A1 Folded Calendar, 4 Digital Screens.Illustrations:
Kate WalkerKEW Annual Report
TypographyDesigned for imagined apparel label, KEW, this Sustainability Annual Report summarises 2020 across a range of different sectors. This document takes a personalised approach of meeting the factory worker in the ‘Faces of the Factories’ spreads which are interspersed amongst financial data. The brand ethos carries a simple message of transparency, an ethical approach, and timeless style with items created to last.
Deliverables:
A4 Perfect Bound Book, ECO paperIn this Together
The Big IssueIn this Together is an informative zine surrounding the current climate of the Covid-19 pandemic. Intended as a free publication for both students and staff, this zine would be distributed in cafes and social spaces on campus.
The content informs its audience on an array of subjects risen from the pandemic - such as recognising pandemic privilege, dismantling capitalism and one’s autonomy for aloneness. Not only that, it encourages critical thinking and provides references to support groups available to students.
Deliverable:
A5 saddle stitch bound zineCover Image and Photography:
Jordyn AveryA Singular Phenomenon
StudioBased of Lara Thom’s play ‘A Singular Phenomenon’ perfomed at APHIDS theatre in 2017, these outcomes promote and encapsulate the identity of popular Italian Australian, Joe Dolce, with particular focus on his 1980 hit song “Shaddup Ya Face’.