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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.

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

Two weeks ago I was asked to design a cool new invite for the team at Marque Lawyers. They are so open to just about anything I throw their way! It’s always such an exciting challenge working with this brand as the briefs are always so wide open. It is actually more difficult to produce something without any rules holding you back, than it is to design a piece that sits within restrictive corporate branding guidelines.

Marque are hosting a evening at a local theatre for their clients to see a production called QUACK. The play has its own identity which is protected under copyright law,  so the invite couldn’t draw on that for inspiration. As a result, we decided on a purely typographic response to the brief.

Printed by the switched-on, colour-conscious folk at Jagar Document Integration in Sydney with their usual attention to all the tiny details in the finishing. It just looks fabulous!

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Posted by Netra on Aug 17th 2010 | corporate - design - graphic design - invitation - marketing
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