
Home & Family Society: Case For Support Document
I was approached to develop a new brand for this 100-year-old charity that would be used to launch a Capital Fundraising Campaign seeing the purchase of a Heritage Building in Christchurch.

Develop HQ

Press Pause

Home & Family Historic Invite
I love the mood this invite produces. It included research into finding archived newspaper articles from the Christchurch Star in 1908 – about Home & Family and recreating a New Zealand Telegraph from this period into usable props for the photography.

Orphans Aid International: Jute Bag
I've put together many, many fundraiser products for charities over the years – from Calendars and Pens, to these stylish Jute Bags. The design tells a story of the organisations beginnings in New Zealand, and their first trip to Romania – and the subsequent projects since. The design included illustrations, colour separations for Screen-Printing and liasing with the overseas manufacturer.

Enrolmy

Roading Industry Brochure
From Brand and Logo Design through to Image-Editing for the photos supplied, I designed this modern and strong communication piece for a market leader in the Roading Industry in New Zealand. The design included illustrations on the inside showing the unique way this product enables Deep Soil Mixing. Photography by Richard Martin.

KingsWay Trust

Orphans Aid International: Direct Mail
Over the years I've designed many, many Direct Mail pieces – some one sided Black and White Letters – others multi-page Newsletters. All have communication and the generation of 'response' at their core. From design, through to editing of the letter and dealing with the Printers and Mail Houses, Creed can meet your needs and grow your organisation and your revenue.

NZCPT

Orphans Aid International: Brochure
Whilst big glossy documents look great, building your business or charity also means low-cost communication that can be distributed economically. Hence the effective A4 3-fold brochure. This tool is a must-have for any organisation. This design included a information, purchase or donation form on the inside.

ThinkAxia











