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Client:
Loreto Girls School, Toorak, Victoria, Australia

Problem:
Create new look and feel for the school that speaks to broad Loreto Girls School Community and sets it apart as the premier girls Catholic and independent school in Melbourne.

Solution:
Knowing the competition traditionally rely on photography we did not use one photo. Instead illustrations creating a lovely soft warm feeling throughout. Like a young girls picture story book.

Result:
Huge recognition throughout the school community and by first time parents. Enrolments are going up.

Client:
Gippsland Grammar School, Sale

Problem:
Create the community feel of the school in a creative way.

Solution:
Describe community by way of weaving. That all the individual threads work together in making up the whole. The book is set up in a series of leaves when together make the picture of weaving therefore reinforcing the theme.

Result:
Great response to the document from both the school community and prospective parents.

Client:
Essendon Keilor College, Essendon

Problem:
Show opportunity. The school offers the student so many fantastic opportunities and pathways.

Solution:
The theme of doors to represent opportunity was created. The book has a diecut circle through the whole document to physically show opportunity. As though you are seeing into the school into opportunity.

Result:
Great response to the document from both the school community and prospective parents.

Client:
PLC, Sydney

Problem:
The client wanted to covey a sense of community; that the school was connected to each other and to the borader world.

Solution:
To use a spider web as a visual theme to communicate connectedness, to peers, parents...

Result:
Strong brand developed and the school was very happy with the result.

Client:
Brighton Grammar School, Brighton

Problem:
They wanted to develop an appeal campaign for the development of a Boys Education Centre which was to be used to garner both support and economic backing.

Solution:
To show what the buildings will enable the students to achieve. That the buildings and what they will offer will be different for each person, “I’ll be able to”.

Result:
Strong brand development and recognition.

Client:
Melbourne Girls College

Problem:
The school wanted to promote its focus on science and technology for girls.

Solution:
The visual representation of the school using modern, busy, very bold feel balanced with a typeface which is very feminine.

Result:
Huge recognition of school, prospective parents were reading the document from beginning to end.

Client:
Melbourne High School, South Yarra

Problem:
The school is a dynamic, exciting and in motion learning environment.

Solution:
To show movement through the introductions of each section.

Result:
Fantastic result and very happy with completed printed book.

Client:
Our Lady of Sion Girls School, Box Hill

Problem:
Create a look and feel that is not typical. Simple clean and bold.

Solution:
Two images per page. One which is huge, bold and dynamic. The text is short and to the point giving the reader the ability to digest the document quickly.

Result:
Great response to the document from both the school community and prospective parents.