Good design is an investment, not a cost to your business.
Modern consumers are savvy and have high expectations when it comes to the design of reputable brands.
Make sure yours stands out, without compromising your brand integrity.
You can take it from us, good design adds value to your business faster than it adds cost.
We love working with brands on all facets of their design, from full branding projects, to brand refreshes and upgrades, to small designed documents and everything in between.
We proudly work alongside you, or your in-house design team, to help bring things to life visually, following your brand assets.
Designing for print and digital is what we do best, and we are used to working on tight timelines and to your brief.
Most businesses we work with outside of branding projects choose to buy design hours from us in 20 or 50 hour packs, which allows you to roll out design work, without getting weighed down too much by the brief process.
With two complimentary rounds of revisions on everything we do, you’ll know everything is being designed to brief.
We start with a copy of your style guide and brief to understand anything we create is designed in your exact look and feel.
We go away and start the design process. For larger documents like travellers guides and annual reports, we’ll share a ‘look and feel’ taste before we design too much further.
We’ll go back and forth to ensure we’re all happy with the design and the look and feel.
Once happy, we’ll handover the digital and print ready files (if applicable) along with the working files so you have control of your assets, moving forward.
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Guide Dogs wanted to educate and equip partner organisations on how to improve accessibility in their businesses. They asked us to design educational materials that could be easily distributed and read by partnering businesses, enabling them to understand how to make their business more accessible to people with low vision or blindness.
Their objectives were to:
materials that easily communicated how to improve accessibility
audiences on how they could make simple changes that had a huge impact
partnering organisations to work towards becoming more accessible for people with low vision or blindness
After receiving the initial brief, we collaborated with the Guide Dogs marketing team to design a suite of easily distributable, designed PDF materials ranging from a master toolkit to fact sheets and checklists.
To complement these materials, we also facilitated a multi-location photoshoot using talent with low-vision and blindness, to highlight the accessible features of hero locations to provide as visual examples (and to build out Guide Dog’s suite of social media content).  Â
We provided a range of printed collateral (all in-line with Guide Dogs and Queensland Government branding).
– 250 images for use in their content library
– 50 page Accessibility and Inclusivity Guidelines toolkit
– 2 x designed checklists
– 4 x designs factsheets
– 1 x word template for distribution
View the final toolkit here.
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