
I love a trip to the printers to check on a job. Not just because it’s a chance to escape from the desk – it’s gratifying to see the end-product after the design gestation period.

I love a trip to the printers to check on a job. Not just because it’s a chance to escape from the desk – it’s gratifying to see the end-product after the design gestation period.

Glenn Nicholas at OM4 has created a web platform that caters to just about every small business need. And you don’t have to be a tech geek to run it yourself (I’m testament to that!).
We’ve had our heads together for a little while to facelift the corporate identity.. the website will be madeover next. The guys have just moved into new premises and even chose tiles to match the OM4 orange.
This simple, vibrant card was printed one metallic colour, 2 sides, with an emboss.
I love BBQs (I’m a recovering vegetarian!), chilled sauv blanc, summer, G&Ts… and clients that are a delight to deal with! The recently-completed brand for Sebastiano’s incorporates a spatula/sun metaphor, 2-colour metallic printing, finished with a detailed emboss.
Seb & Tash offer a comprehensive, customised outdoor kitchen design and construction service, and are passionate about every project. If you think grilling stuff on summer evenings, cold beers in the fridge and pizza fresh from the wood-fired oven could be your outdoor utopia, check out their website.

New branding for beautiful bed linen made from 100% pure mulberry silk, hypo-allergenic, environmentally friendly and loved by all (including Helen’s cat) for its beautiful qualities..
The spiral of threaded leaves reflect the brand’s handmade qualities and eco-friendly ethos.
Printed on a lovely 100% recycled stock in two PMS + emboss, on 100% recycled stock.
See more here.
If your hound dog is hassling you, it may be time to talk to someone who listens! Jen Oliver is a specialist in canine communication. This identity sneakily merges a pair of dogs with a pair of ears (look closely at the dog’s inside shape), and there’s a collage of identify-your-favourite-dog silhouettes on the reverse of the card. Plus some nice tactile embossing.

Fab clients Jaqii and Stefano asked me to develop the identity for their new café right on Floreat Beach: The Kiosk. An FJ woody panel van was the inspiration for the new logo (supported by a bunch of illustrative scribbles), reflecting the retro orgins and the sand-on-your-feet feel of their new place…
Check out the Kiosk at Floreat Beach. Wear your thongs.