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Tink Time

I recently began my own venture into Twitch streaming and have been working on the branding for my channel. I have always been fascinated by streaming and the ability to build a community with like-minded individuals. It can be lonely when you have obscure hobbies, but streaming is a great way to connect with others…
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Whisk & Co.

This was a conceptual piece for “Whisk&Co.” a modern Australian cafe based in Hobart, TAS. It was a brand that could used across a multitude of cafe requirements and needs. Here’s a few examples of the brand being implemented:
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Potoroo

Potoroo is a children’s fashion brand that is still in its conceptual stages, and is yet to launch. Potoroo’s owner Lily and I collaborated together to develop a fun playful brand that would be able to stand out by being bright and colourful. She wanted to target a higher tier market so we tried to…
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My exploration into 3D modelling and printing

Recently I decided to purchased myself a 3D printer which led me down the road of 3D modelling. I’ve taught myself to do parts 3D modelling using OnShape CAD. I’ve found myself coming up with solutions for so many things around my home and in my home studio. I’ve got some modellings uploaded on Prusaprint,…
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Ian Wisby Creative

This was a job I did for a freelance writer, who also dabbles in design. Ian needed a brand that could fit in with that commercial/ professional audience that he was targeting. The colours and versatility of the logo were well considered. It’d allow Ian to use it in all the applications required, such as…
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Stonelands Whisky

I developed this Stoneland Whisky as a conceptual project. The Stoneland name was in reference to the abundance of sandstone present in the whisky’s town of origin, Oatlands, Tasmania. This gave me the idea of exploring how I could incorporate stone into the branding and packaging.


