Designed for the 2010 season, the Sydney Theatre Company brochure is a 60-page kaleidoscope of colour, technique and typography.
Commissioned in 2007 and completed in July 2009, Ballast Point Park is a 2.6 hectare park 7 kilometres from the Sydney CBD. One of the park's most interesting features is the way the site's history has been brought to life for visitors through design, art, poetry and signage. The studio designed the interpretive elements, wayfinding signage and a commemorative book detailing the lengthy design process.
Utilising the existing identity, the new Ariel collateral is given a new lease on life. Part letterpress, part Courier, all Op art and very 'Ariel'. Check out the new website in November.
Fuel for thought. From inception to completion, the Ballast Point Park book documents every phase of the design process: the tank history, design strategy, the design collaborations and the construction phase.
The new Ideal Industrial identity features a bold yellow and black multi-faceted system based on the isometric grid.
Recipient of numerous design awards, the Water Police Park features an interpretive program that includes various items: interpretive pathway with words and cast remnant objects, poetry steps and historical signage.






