Logo Design & Branding for a Newly Merged School

Toward the end of 2015 I was asked if I would like to be involved in the branding of Lyttelton Primary – a newly merged school. Their new logo is the result of some great consultation and collaboration between myself, the school community, and the local hapū. Lyttelton Main School and Lyttelton West School were closed as a result of…

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Two New Logos and a Mascot for Manurewa East School.

Toward the end of 2015 I had the pleasure of meeting with Phil Palfrey and Richard Arthurs, the Principal and Deputy Principal at Manurewa East School in Auckland. We discussed the creation of some new brand identity work around their school logo, PB4L program, and school mascot. After our initial discussions I began thinking about the logo and how…

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Southland Primary Principals Association Logo Design

South Primary Principal Association Logo Design

Southland Primary Principals Association (SPPA) was hosting the New Zealand Principals’ Federation Conference in 2014. As part of the branding and marketing leading up to this event, they asked me to create a new logo and motto that would proudly reflect who they are as an educational organisation in the region. As with every school…

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A Brand New Look for a Brand New School.

I thought I would share a story about Rāwhiti School in Christchurch. It’s a school taking great strides forward as they endeavour to ‘rise up’, out of the rubble of the past, with a brand new name, a brand new vision, and a brand new logo! In early 2015 I was asked to help bring this logo to reality. Rāwhiti School is…

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Catholic School Branding, Charism, & the Community Voice.

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St Patrick’s School in Bryndwr, Christchurch, asked if I would create a new logo design as part of their school branding. They felt strongly that their Charism (how they began, who they are, and what they stand for) was of central importance to any new design. As part of the process we also wanted to hear what their…

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