11 Jan 2010 | no comments »
Client: RWD Technologies New Zealand
In keeping with the fun, hands-on style of calendar we created for 2009, this year’s calendar takes us on the ‘Great Kiwi Road Trip’ where you must connect the dots to travel to iconic Kiwi landmarks across the country.
Involvement:
- Initial Concept Brainstorming (as part of a 2 person team)
- Graphic Design
22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: Wide Bay Migrant Settlement Program
A bright and vibrant poster to promote the monthly culture days held by the Migrant Settlement Program. Each month focuses on a different culture or festival and the client wanted to include an element of each culture into the design.
Involvement:
- Initial Concept
- Lead Designer & Illustrator
22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: Me!
Wanting a unique, creative and hands-on way to ask one of my best friends to be my bridesmaid, I created a personalised cut-out paper doll project complete with ugly paper bridesmaid dresses and hats for her.
Involvement:
- Initial Concept
- Lead Designer & Illustrator
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22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: RWD Technologies New Zealand
Sick of the usual boring calendars distributed to clients each year, I came up with the concept of a calendar that reflected our company’s main aim, which is essentially to teach! Inspired by this I created a calendar that taught something simple, fun and new each month in the hope that it would stimulate interest and conversation in our clients’ workplaces.
Involvement:
- Initial Concept
- Lead Designer
22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: HD Supplies
A training course for hardware supply company HD Supplies.
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22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: Rocla Concrete
A training course detailing the concrete creation process for Rocla Concrete.
Involvement:
- UI Design
- Graphic Design
- Development
22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: Alstom
A mockup as part of an eLearning tender for Alstom.
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22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: The Royal New Zealand Navy
A mockup designed as part of an eLearning proposal for the Royal New Zealand Navy.
Involvement:
- Concept
- UI Design
- Graphic Design
22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: RWD New Zealand
With the aim of stimulating creativity within the multimedia team and keeping on top of the latest trends in the design world, I came up with the concept for a ‘Design Trends’ reference booklet, paired with a ‘User Interface Inspiration Wall’.
Involvement:
- Initial Concept
- Art Direction
- Research
- Copywriting
22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: Star Alliance
A certificate designed as part of an eLearning proposal for Star Alliance.
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22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: Vodafone New Zealand
An large and highly interactive eLearning course designed for the Vodafone sales teams that included randomized assessments, video, animations and a high volume of varying and custom interactions.
Involvement:
- Lead Developer
- Graphic Design and Illustration
- Animation
22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: Norske Skog Paper Mills, Australia
In this highly animated e-Learning course Scotty the mill worker demonstrates how to avoid accidents and manage hazards in the paper mill environment.
Involvement:
- Character Designs
- Character Animation (Flash)
- Course development in Mintra
22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: RWD Technologies New Zealand
This poster was created and distributed to universities and colleges to recruit students for contract development work.
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22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: New Zealand Fire Service
A mockup as part of an eLearning tender for the New Zealand Fire Service
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22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: A proposal for ‘The Learning Federation’ of Australia
A design for a French language course aimed at 12 year old school children.
Involvement:
- Concept
- UI Design
- Graphic Design and Illustration
22 Sep 2009 | no comments »
Client: BankLink Australia & New Zealand
These friendly and engaging systems training pieces were created for the popular accounting packages BankLink Practice and BankLink Books. The highly interactive courses follow a story between an accountant and his client, ending with a creative sudoku styled, restaurant inspired quiz and certificate.
Involvement:
- Lead developer (UI, Flash and Game Development)
- Initial concepts
- Graphic Design and Illustration