Amily is a Brisbane-based startup focusing on coaching families through-out difficult moments such as separation and divorce, often with children involved.
As the creative designer, I came up with the idea of representing families with the use of Australian native animals.
One of the first goals was representing the 3 main topics involved in a family matter. Separation, co-parenting and family - or said differently, when kids are involved in the matter.
The client was very satisfied with my approach of using animals to represent common people, being able to effectively communicate the messages in a visually amicable way.
Environmental campaign. Cooloola, NSW.
Cooloola is home to numerous trees and native species that can only thrive in those unique environments. Unfortunately, due to deforestation caused by mining and new developments, a lot of those species are being put at risk.
I was reached by a client to create these following three designs in order to create awareness.
Glossy black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus lathami) hanging and feeding on Shea Oak
Sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) holding on to a Banksia flower
Cooloola sedge frog (Litoria Cooloolensis) around some reeds, under a purple sunset
Amily - Amicable families
www.amicablefamilies.com.au
Stickygrub! Cairns based sticker shop
www.stickygrub.com.au
I also helped this client creating a simple e-market website where their stickers can be purchased online at a click!
BCN CIRCUS fresh "merch" illustrations
BCNCIRCUS is a Barcelona-based "merch" company focusing in postcards. They had an idea of what they wanted, they just needed someone to actually put it on paper and bring it to life!
Stickygrub is fresh, funky and tropical! And that's what I was asked to convey with this main original and first design they commissioned me to launch their business.
I created a funky typography consisting of salty crocs, 3 types of local Far North Queensland snakes and the omnipresent brush turkey.
The design sits on the sea water of the Great Barrier Reef coast, surrounded by the oldest rain forest in the world and the Kuranda mountains.
Let's call it paradise!
C.R.O.C stands for Community Representation of Crocodiles, and that's precisely what this amazing team are doing, raising awareness for one of the most ancient creatures in this world, the Saltwater crocodile.
It's such a pleasure to be working on a few different projects with C.R.O.C.
C.R.O.C: Environmental campaign - FNQ
Baby Saltwater Crocodile and egg (Crocodylus porosus)
Adult Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)
Raging Thunder Adventures FNQ