Artmap Studio document design
Client: Artmap Studio
Document design for Artmap Studio.
Document design for Artmap Studio.
Hark Design has had the pleasure of working with AE Smith since mid 2008 on a range of brand implementation and communication projects, including: corporate brochures and marketing materials, print and online advertising, internal and external communications, display materials, screen-based presentations and motion graphics.
Below: AE Smith’s Company Snapshot corporate brochure (2013) by Hark Design.
Booklet design for Artscape International.
Document design and layouts for Bicycle Queensland’s Partnership Agreement and Sponsorship Proposal publications.
Examples of information brochure design for OPTALERT.
Hark Design has had the pleasure of working with AE Smith since mid 2008 on a range of brand implementation and communication projects, including: print and online advertising, internal and external communications, display materials, screen-based presentations and motion graphics.
Below: AE Smith’s capability snapshot document by Hark Design.
Hark Design worked with AE Smith to develop a range of promotional ‘project highlight’ pages.
Hark Design developed a media kit design for this fab Sydney start-up and has also produced additional tools including stationery, promotional/advertising banners and animated gifs for online use.
Whilst working at Hudson Global Resources implementing the organisation’s rebrand delivery in Australia and New Zealand, Kerry designed and developed the style and format for a number of the company’s information based, white paper and report-style publications, as part of the overall suite of marketing collateral.
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AWARDS:
Scottish Design Awards 2004
Commendation – ‘Corporate Literature’
CiB (British Association of Communicators in Business) 2003 Scottish Corporate Communication Awards
2nd – ‘Best use of photography’
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Whilst working at the Scottish Arts Council in Edinburgh, Kerry designed and produced this celebratory booklet commemorating 10 years of the Council’s support for crafts in Scotland. To enhance the special nature of the piece, production elements included premium uncoated stock, bronze-gold metallic print, front and back cover fold-out sections and a cover emboss feature. The booklet was presented in a tailored case with spot UV logo application.
Craft-makers from around Scotland who had received arts council funding were invited to participate in the commemorative project and were asked to submit images of their work. The images shortlisted for inclusion in the booklet represented the wide range of stunning work that had been produced and covered a variety of disciplines and skills.
The booklet style was developed to highlight each artwork shown, in a format that was complementary to all. Use of gold-bronze metallic ink on thick, uncoated paper stock gave the publication a tactile and softened feel that mirrored many of the natural materials used in the artworks. The soft glistening of the metallic ink and the condensed size of the booklet enhanced the feeling of preciousness – reminiscent of the crafts contained in the book, pieces to cherish and treasure.
Whilst working at the Scottish Arts Council in Edinburgh as the Council’s designer, Kerry designed and produced a range of publications including the annual report. This piece showcases over 170 pages of editorial, financials and grants listings, and is a full colour print featuring spot metallic highlights.
Whilst working at the Scottish Arts Council in Edinburgh as the Council’s designer, Kerry redesigned the Council’s Care, Diligence and Skill publication, a corporate governance handbook for arts organisations.
The design was evolved to reflect and engage the variety of users it was intended to assist, and production using wirobinding with tactile cover and content stock gave the publication a hands-on ‘workbook’ feel.
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AWARDS:
CiB (British Association of Communicators in Business) 2003 Scottish Corporate Communication Awards
Winner – ‘Best annual report/corporate brochure’
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Whilst working at the Scottish Arts Council in Edinburgh, Kerry designed and produced the organisation’s key advocacy publication – Arts in Scotland.
Combining both supplied and commissioned photography, the piece featured high production values including cover fold-out sections and premium soft coated paper stock.
The publication was designed to accommodate comprehensive information whilst visually extolling Scotland’s amazing, diverse and unique arts culture.
Whilst working at the Scottish Arts Council in Edinburgh as the Council’s inhouse designer, Kerry designed and produced a range of publications including the Council’s bi-monthly magazine. Distributed throughout the country via numerous community and arts organisations, the publication’s design addressed the need for wide appeal and openness, whilst highlighting and creating a relevant platform for the arts content inside.