Weaving creative resilience into our DNA
Young creatives need an environment where they can learn, unlearn, fail, and grow. To connect the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries with young creatives, we needed to tell real stories of the diverse student experience.
We facilitated workshops, gathered insight, developed strategies and crafted content with the Faculty and its students. Over the years, our creative partnership has elevated their outstanding reputation, supported strategic decision making, and strengthened student recruitment.
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Completed projects
Working with the University of Auckland, we crafted uniquely engaging social media campaigns to communicate the true value of their programmes. Our recruitment marketing campaigns helped the client reach and engage a much larger, more targeted audience than ever before.
A digital catalogue of student artwork for Elam School of Fine Arts
- 2019
- Strategy,
- Design,
- Digital,
- Marketing,
- Content
- Visit site
Elam Artists is a website created to support the students of Elam School of Fine Arts. Elam reached out to us to create a new digital experience that would profile their artists and communicate the School’s progressive learning environment.
A consistent identity for Elam School of Fine Arts
- 2019
- Strategy,
- Identity,
- Design,
- Marketing,
- Content
A brand balancing act: How to harmonise a modern and subtle approach to design with a contemporary art school that had a unique personality and distinguished itself from the rest.
A digital catalogue of student architecture theses for the School of Architecture and Planning
- 2019
- Strategy,
- Design,
- Digital,
- Marketing,
- Content
- Visit site
Established in 2002, MODOS provides a tangible record of the legacy of the University of Auckland Master of Architecture (Professional) students. To coincide with the 2016 exhibition at Auckland Art Gallery, we developed a digital platform showcasing students' final-year design project work, and all related print material.
A video-based social media campaign showing the true value of the Creative Arts and Industries programmes