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The Spinks & Co cards have been printed using the same DocuColor press as the Hughes cards, to achieve a waxy finish on the main logotype.
Coloured stock has been used to allow internal documents to be printed through a black laser printer – which minimises colour variation and ink usage – while maintaining the identity.
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Georgia, Print, SPI, Stationery

A suite of cards for each of the Hughes family members were printed using an old DocuColor machine to create a raised, waxy text setting, atop a natural, recycled paper stock.
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Dolly, HUG, Print, Stationery

The partner’s cards for Carter Hood Architects have arrived, displaying personal images chosen by them, overlaid with basic details that are positioned in relation to where their surname sits within the identity’s logotype.
A full suite of digital stationery and document templates have also been produced.
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Bell Gothic, CHA, Print, Stationery

A suite of business cards and postcards have been produced for Doree Mending, cropping the original advertising posters on one side with a ribbon detail tying the old to the new.
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DOR, Print, Stationery, Univers

Ferrier Baudet Architect’s suite of stationery has rolled off the press along with a practice blog being integrated into the website.
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Architect, Avenir, FBA, Print, Stationery


An old terrace on Cardigan Place, in Melbourne’s Albert Park, is to become the home of Scoogle – where frames are fit to fetching faces.
We’ve been having a Scoogle good time creating stamps and a website for the grand opening in November.
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National, Print, SCO, Stationery

The stationery for Lightspace was setup to play on the extension of the neon tubing concept, developed for the identity.
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Courier New, Font Route, LSS, Print, Stationery


The emerging architecture practice Atelier Chen Hung were looking for an identity, website and stationery to start flashing about at meetings – and so they asked The Letter D.
Their mixture of Western culture and Chinese heritage was conveyed through the typography, with the 3 resultant shapes used as a symbol.
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ACH, Auto, Identity, Print, Stationery

The emerging architectural studio set up by Kevin O’Brien approached The Letter D to evolve their existing identity, and develop an ideas-based website as a way of showcasing both their projects and research papers written for various publications, journals, submissions, etc.
We kept the old template typeface and simply reformatted its style, with raw colours used for various applications under development…
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Architect, Identity, Isonorm, KOB, Print, Stationery

The business cards for James Lloyd Design utilised a spot UV varnish mirror on opposing sides so that each side had the information repeated, although reversed, as a subtle detail.
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Avant Garde, Courier New, LLO, Print, Stationery