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SHOOT BABY! Competition

 

WIN a new logo and visual identity with Netra

Enter the draw to win a Kick Start branding package – worth $1450!

Kick Start Package includes:
Logo design – includes 3 concepts with 3 rounds of changes (all digital files included as EPS Vector in colour, B&W, greyscale and pantone as required)

including complimentary:
Business Card - 2 layout options with 2 rounds of changes (supplied as print-ready PDF)
Postcard OR DL Flyer - 2 layout options with 2 rounds of changes (supplied as print-ready PDF)

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To enter:

  1. go to www.Facebook.com/NetraChetty post your current logo to my wall and tell me what collaborating with me will mean for your brand. (f you don’t have a logo, just link to your blog/website)
  2. leave a comment under this post stating which one of the logos designed by me in the logo gallery (link above) is your favourite and why.

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Winner will be decided by random draw based on the comment number on the blog. Decision of the winning entry is final.
If you do not require a logo or rebrand for your business, you may exchange your kick-start package for 15hours of design work instead.
Competition closes 10th November midnight, Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time.
Prize cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer and is not transferable or redeemable for cash.
Prize must be redeemed (kicked off) before 31 March 2012.

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Posted by Netra on Nov 2nd 2011 | branding - corporate - design - graphic design - logo - marketing - personal - photography - pro bono
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RMHC Wall Mural

For regular followers of this blog, you may already know that I am working with Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) on rolling out their new look branding. RMHC helps seriously ill children and their families through a broad range of programs and initiatives, one of which is Ronald McDonald House  (you can find out more at www.rmhc.org.au).

I had been asked to design an interior wall mural for one of RMHC houses and I was pretty excited. RMHC had joined forces with HP to produce this project on a big scale. HP have developed a new PVC-free wallpaper that was going to be ideal for this use. The wallpaper is ideal for photographic prints, is odour free, applies to the wall surfaces with water (which activates the glue) complies with a huge range of Australian standards, flame retardant AND lasts 20 years! You can read more about this amazing product here – View datasheet (pdf, EN only).

The final mural was close to 5m long. That may be one of the largest prints I’ve done to date! One of the things I had to take into consideration was the sheer size and the fact that most times for large posters or murals, they are meant to be viewed from far away, however in this instance, viewers would be sitting fairly close to the wall so we had to present the information comfortably at a height that was easy to read and also not overwhelming in the space.

Also, given that families might be staying for a while and may have to see this over and over again, we wanted to be able to keep it evolving. So the bottom half includes a series of blanks bricks so that families can add messages of support and hope to the wall, add their ‘mark’ so that future families can read those messages of inspiration and encouragement.

So here it is, the final mural. I have yet to see it in person – but I can’t wait!

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Posted by Netra on Oct 20th 2011 | branding - corporate - design - graphic design - print design
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Everything is new again

REDefining, REDesigning Part III

If you have been following this blog over the past few posts you will know I have been on a journey of self-discovery. Or perhaps that should be ‘rediscovery’. Part of this was moving out of my dedicated home office, and into a commercial space. Part of it was reflecting on the journey to date, what I bring to my clients and who and where I want to be in five, ten and twenty years. Another part of it was the realisation of working for myself, means I can actually be myself without feeling that I need to conform to what I thought a corporate in-house designer should be.

And it’s the small things. Small things like the colours in my logo. The posts below explain it all, so I don’t need to harp on about it again. But here it is. My new look and logo. It’s red, its vibrant, its passionate and exciting and I love it.

My old logo was a series of rings expanding from each other. This logo is three simple rings coming together. No dotted or dashed lines, only solid linework. No shades or transparent colours, they are all solid. No random expansion and growth, it’s all focussed. It’s an evolution of the old logo, but it’s a visual representation of who I am and what I want to do going forward.

As much as the logo represents focus, it also represents vision. The same way you can look through a camera, or telescope, or microscope or any other instrument of vision, there is a dial that makes all the fuzzy bits clear – that’s what I want to do with the clients who come to me with a tangle of ideas in their heads. I want to help people focus and achieve their visions of their business and brand.

In terms of vision and focus there is a much more personal meaning layered under all of that as well. It’s essentially my name. I love my name – granted I have never ever found it on a keychain, or a mug – but I love how unique and unusual it sounds. I also love it’s meaning – as a word it means ‘eyes’ in Hindi and Thai (so I’ve been told). Within the last 2 weeks as I’ve googled, I have also discovered that as a name it can also mean ‘vision’, or a ‘guide’ (to be the eyes for another person). That has been a lovely way to be able to articulate all the hope that I have for the exciting journey ahead.

Stay tuned for upcoming posts with photos from my launch party. But for now, here is the new look.

 

Posted by Netra on Oct 8th 2011 | branding - card - corporate - design - graphic design - logo - marketing - personal - print design
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REDefining, REDesigning Part 2

Posted by Netra on Sep 27th 2011 | branding - corporate - design - graphic design - marketing - personal - print design
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REDefining, REDesigning

PART ONE: A Storyboard of Me.

For those of you who may not have heard, last week I moved into an office. A real-life, honest-to-goodness office and I am excited and thrilled to be taking these steps with my little biz.

When I first started my business, I developed an identity that I was happy with at the time. The logo consisted of a number of interconnecting circles. It represented my business in that it was made up of a number of parts that were working together in a system – lots of little facets, lots of little parts. I initially designed it in shades of grey but within a short space of time caved to peer pressure from a handful of friendly creative voices and added a couple of bright colours. It was – I was told – silly for a creative person to have a B&W logo. At the time I really wanted to use red in my branding but red is not a flexible colour. Red is a warning, a red flag, a risk. So I regretfully shelved the red and branded with purple and lime green (some questions are better left unasked).

This move to new premises had been a long time in the planning. It’s it not with a small amount of trepidation that I put pen to paper and signed that lease, but once I did I felt like I’d stepped into a whole new version of the old me. I feel like this is what I am meant to be doing right now. I feel revitalised, I feel focussed and rejuvenated. It’s all kinds of awesome!

When I look at the logo now, I see that it did more than represent my business at the time – it represented my mindset as well. I had a great deal going on in the business - I wasn’t entirely clear on my direction, I was growing and expanding in all directions and not focussed on one. The colours have never been me. The logo was adequate then, but I’ve outgrown it. Like a comfortable jacket one wears for years, sometimes the time just feels right for something new.

And so, I am coming home to my beloved red. It may be a little off-beat, a little dangerous, a little wicked and a little luscious, but I’ll take that!

I’ve decided it’s time to REDefine what I am doing and REDesign my branding and goodness gracious am I having fun doing it! Part of the task I set myself was to explain how inherently red just creeps into every aspect of my life without me even noticing. I must give credit here to the inspirational Narrelle from NJoy the Moment Photography whose love of orange has eclipsed all else in my head so now I cannot even look at the colour without thinking of Narrelle. She encouraged me to embrace my love affair with Red. And so here I am.

To illustrate my point, I decided one evening to walk around my house and take a photo of all the red things I could see. I didn’t open any cupboards or drawers, just the red things in my kitchen, office and bedroom that were lying around. When I put it all together it felt like it was a storyboard of me – and here it is…

From left to right starting at the top:

  1. Random single earrings without partners.
  2. Pair of baby shoes given to me just before I had Kyra by an ex-client Paula Dawson from when she visited The Forbidden City.
  3. The sleeve of my jacket hanging off my whiteboard.
  4. The wheely chair at my second workstation.
  5. The Adobe logo on the Creative Suite box.
  6. Red beads in a beaded necklace made in South Africa where I was born.
  7. Wool stuck with crochet hooks and a knitting needle. Unfinished project.
  8. My heart rate monitor watch.
  9. A photo of my aunt with me when I was about 1. Please note the colour of my dress in the photo.
  10. More wool, another unfinished personal endeavour.
  11. A slice of a geode that has been stained. I bought this on our trip to Canada last year at a geological fair.
  12. A pantone cookie jar given to me for Christmas by my cousin and his wife who welcomed their baby last week – congrats guys xx.
  13. Adhesive mounting squares and my box for my 24mm canon lens.
  14. Decorative willow in the corner of my office. They were once red, but 8 years has seen them change a bit.
  15. Another red jacket.
  16. The door snake to keep the cold air from creeping under the front door.
  17. The pump device on two bottles of anti bacterial handsoap.
  18. A scarf and bit of a necklace peeping through on my dresser.
  19. Another red earring. This on the earring organiser supposed to help me organise my earrings…
  20. Nail polish and lip sticks.
  21. Our wedding favours from our wedding in 2000. Decks of cards for the menfolk.
  22. My business cards from 2002 when I was Creative Director of The Fridge at UNSW.
  23. Red beads in another necklace from South Africa.
  24. Two empty washing baskets stacked one in the other.
  25. Another red jacket, this time hung in the walk in robe over an evening dress.
  26. My reading pillow the kids got me last year so I could red comfortably in bed.
  27. Red luggage with a red luggage tag.
  28. Lia sitting on the office wheely chair, and she was wearing red stripey top and red leggings. Look at those cute feet and toes!
  29. A red wooden bead bracelet a friend bought me for my birthday. It is one of my favourite things.
  30. Random objects on the counter – cupcake baking cups, glue stick, Kyra’s bug catcher, and the handle of  screwdriver we’d just used to assemble my new office furniture.
  31. The hood of another red jacket – but this one is Kyras.
  32. The Wii remote.
  33. The Wii remote again.
  34. The smile Lia drew on my face in her portrait of me.
  35. A drinks holder my brother gave me.
  36. My everyday mug sitting in the dish rack.
  37. A couple of mugs my mother gave me. They sit on a shelf and I’ve never used them but I can’t get rid of them – they’re red.
  38. Red plastic glasses that I bought for the kids.
  39. The Canadian flag.
  40. A plaster bird magnet Kyra made and painted for me.
  41. A recipe pack of Chrismas cocktails. Unopened.
  42. My EOS book spine.
  43. My EOS book spine again.
  44. Aussie Post box that I sending to my in-laws in Canada. It is packed with tim tams, photos of the kids and chocolate covered macadamias.
  45. My folder of paid bills.
  46. The cover of my android phone.
  47. A dream-catcher I bought on Manitoulin Island in Canada last year. The spaces in the circles let the bad dreams through. The web catches only good dreams, that then flow down the feathers towards you.
  48. A clay lamp usually lit in the Hindu festival Diwali also known as the Festival of Lights.
  49. A photo of my grandmother who lived with us when I was little. We shared a bed room for many years. She passed away just before Kyra was born.

 

Posted by Netra on Sep 17th 2011 | branding - design - personal - photography
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Ronald McDonald House Charities Australia

In recent months I have been collaborating with the amazing and wonderful Ronald McDonald House Charities Australia on rolling out their new branding. The new look, created by the talented folks at Interbrand was all set up and ready for someone (me!) to apply to all the communications and promotional material that is required to run a charity organisation on a national scale.

In coming weeks, as things are completed, I will be posting more about the brand roll out. For now I thought I would share some images of a recent conference in Chicago for which I designed the stand graphics. This was the RMHC Global Conference and this stand represented countries in Africa, Middle East and Asia Pacific Region where RMHC runs their programs. Each panel represented one of the 14 member countries and the words “you & us” in the respective language. The curved welcome desk below said welcome or hello in all the languages of the member countries as well. It was such a fun project to be a part of!

This was a very quick turnaround job, collating imagery from countries all over the world was a challenge, but I am SO pleased with the result!

Posted by Netra on Aug 24th 2011 | branding - commercial - corporate - design - graphic design - marketing
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Sarah Black, photographer

Sarah is one half of the creative team behind Red Telegram along with Kim Selby. Sarah and I worked together on the Red Telegram brand and I must say some of our email exchanges between her and I have been filed with my selection of ‘best ever’ client emails. Emails from Sarah always elicit a reaction from me, from laughter, to drop jawed awe, to sheer disbelief – all in a good way.

The one that stands out in my mind was when we were discussing the relative heights of two letters in a word. I said they were even. Sarah said they were not. Kim was wisely silent. I insisted. So did Sarah. Kim was already in the underground shelter. So I zoomed into 300% and was about to draw a whopping red line to PROVE that the letters were even, when I choked on a mouthful of humble pie. Sarah was right!

Much abashed, I mailed her back and admitted my error and she very graciously has never brought it up again. I love that story. I love that my clients are just as pedantic (or even more so!) than I am. I love that we can have an email exchange about the relative letter heights of two letters, because you see, it shows they are as passionate about the logo, brand and design as I am.  I would much rather a client who looked at every single detail of the design and double checked me on 100 things, than one who might say, “yeah, whatever, that will do…”.

But I digress! This post is about Sarah’s new brand! Sarah had been throwing around some ideas for her brand but finding a few challenges along the way. She wanted to create the brand around the idea of a story, a fairytale with the photographer as the teller of the magical stories in each family she photographed. Sarah came to me with a font she’d fallen in love with so naturally that was an easy place to start.

It was when I was looking at the brief that I realised that Sarah Black and Story Book  have common initials. The idea involved a cheeky and hidden play on the words by putting her initials into a story book and using it as a logo. It’s clean and subtle, sophisticated but edgy, literal but contains a secret meaning and I love it! I felt the brand was so emotive and evocative that a quote or proverb would work quite well with it. Imagine my surprise when googling “quotes about fairytales” yielded a beautiful snippet from the story master himself Hans Christian Anderson so of course I had to include it in the proposal to Sarah. It’s really struck a chord in her too and she has some great plans to integrate it further into her brand, but my lips are sealed!

The image Sarah has used on her cards is one of my favourite images of all time. With two girls myself, the image (as I said to Sarah) represents so much of how I think their childhood should be. It encourages them to grow up with an imagination, to dream big dreams, to believe that anything is possible. I want my girls to live in a world where you can wear sparkly red shoes every single day, regardless of your age and its totally ok.

Make sure to visit Sarah’s website and check out her amazing and inspirational work.

Posted by Netra on Aug 11th 2011 | branding - corporate - design - graphic design - logo - photography
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Capture Me Beautiful

Anneke Green and I have been collaborating on the development of her brand for grown ups. She already has an existing brand for the younger folks, called Tummy to Toddler and was after a new look and feel for a more sexy, grown up market.

Anneke had chosen the name Capture Me Beautiful for her new brand. Being that the focus was on boudoir, couples sessions and other similar shoots – we started off playing with the notions of ‘capture’ and what it meant to be captured.

In a playful twist, the idea that by letting someone ‘capture’ a subject in an image, would be empowering and liberating – almost like setting oneself ‘free’. And so, the first symbolic icon was born, the cage and bird in flight. From there, the rest of the icon suite grew and grew. The idea is that Anneke can add more if she likes, swap and change them as the need arises.

They all sit within a framing device, much like a voyeur might peep through a window, or watch a reflection in a mirror, or someone might see silhouettes through a window late at night. It’s all very grown up, and very sexy!

Check out Anneke’s work at the Capture Me Beautiful blog.

 

Posted by Netra on Aug 3rd 2011 | branding - card - design - graphic design - logo - marketing - photography - print design
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ABA: Step Up, Reach Out

Earlier in the year, I was contacted by the Australian Breastfeeding Association to ask if I would be interested in pitching for the design component for their upcoming International Conference. Of course I jumped at the opportunity to work with them again, in particular Susan Greenbank who is always a delight to collaborate with.

I submitted my proposal and waited a few nervous days before I found out that it had come down to the wire, but I had won the project. It was huge. The scope included developing the logo for the conference, extending this to a visual identity and branding that could be adapted across many different promotional pieces, and then the design of those pieces as well!

It’s always SUCH a pleasure and relief to be able to take a branding project from the logo right through to the end design. It let’s the designer really do what they are supposed to, and enjoy the process, work with the brand like a nervous mother might hover over their own toddler, and finally waving it off into the big wide world.

There are still a few bit and pieces left for this project before the conference at the end of October. But for now, here is the logo (complete with blocks to step up and concentric rings expanding and reaching out like a broadcast message) and the icons we developed to identify the key themes of the conference (community, innovation, discussion & support).

There is also the first couple of pages of the Sponsorship Prospectus hat was done as a print and interactive document, the 24pg Conference Proceedings and Registration booklet  (I especially love the form on the last page – I have a thing about making all forms look like tax forms) as well as the banner for the web page.

Make sure to check out the Step Up, Reach Out website and also make sure to have a look at the program.

Just wanted to say thank you for the marvellous work you have done with the design on our international conference materials. The conference program arrived from the printer today and looks fab. We are now at 620 delegates and I think that is of course due to the FABULOUS promotion we have done! I really have enjoyed working with you and thank you for all the weird hours you’ve had to put in. There will be many more projects to come so I’m sure you’ll hear from me again soon!
- Susan Greenbank, National Marketing Manager, Australian Breastfeeding Association

 

 

Posted by Netra on Aug 2nd 2011 | branding - brochure - commercial - corporate - design - graphic design - logo - marketing - print design
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Professional Compounding Chemists of Australia

PCCA are hosting their big Australasian Networking Conference in Sydney in a few short weeks and we got to do all their material for it! As it is a conference for international attendees, PCCA were keen to showcase the location and what better way to do that but to use the all-recognisable Sydney Opera House on the front!

The scope of the project included an RSVP card, a save-the-date card and magnet. We have just finished producing the conference agenda on a lanyard insert, gate-folded to slip into attendees lanyard to keep handy at all times.

We were very lucky to find a stock art image of the Opera House that was close to the corporate blue of PCCA, so with a bit of a boost to the levels in Photoshop, we were able to bring the image in line with the brand colours.

PCCA

Posted by Netra on Jul 26th 2011 | branding - card - corporate - design - graphic design - invitation - marketing - print design
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