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Here’s a couple of screen shots from my port folio


“The Design Green Award is the first of its kind to reward designers’ creativity, from around the world, for their excellence in the disciplines of branding, print, packaging, environments, fashion, photography, art, and design green. In addition, The Design Green Project will plant trees for every entry received, which could save over 2,000 Ibs. of carbon dioxide per year.”
Calvin Klein’s Eternity cops a lot of slack for being bad for the environment. I did some research on each individual ingredient found in Eternity, as well as some review’s on the product itself, and came to the realisation that it was not as bad for the enviornment, and did not trigger allergies as it had been portrayed in the past. I used this product to build on a concept for the Design Green Awards, which was enviornmentally friendly, so in order to do this, recycled stocks were used for packaging purposes as well as reassuring consumers that the rumours were only that. All imagery was produced by myself.


Proposal for Brisbane Powerhouse Environmental Design/ Signage

This was a poster for a ‘Casino’ themed ball named “Viva” ; to raise money for sick, disabled and disadvantaged children.
Target Market: Men and Women aged 25 + (the type that enjoy cocktails and finger foods and like to chortle within a small group. Oh yeah, and the type that have a good heart.)

This is an anti-fur poster campaign design for the ‘Design Against Fur’ organisation. It’s a concept that only Australian’s are really going to pick up on I think. Honestly, have you ever heard anyone say the word “prink” before? Go look it up! That’s me, slowly broadening consumers vocabularies, one word at a time…..
