Nicholson Residence in Melbourne, Australia
Matt Gibson Architecture + Design
Agency: Naked - Melbourne, Australia
The 1880 bungalow of Kylie Brammy and George Kyprianou in Adelaide, Australia.
Design: Phil Harris - Troppo Architects
A happy follow-up to this previous post.
Too often the public never gets to see the results of a project like this. Limited Edition is where Sydney's shelter animals were put up for adoption in a highly creative way. Twenty-one of Australia's top photographers donated their time and expertise to shoot one-off portraits of 63 animals for Sydney Dogs & Cats Home (SDCH).
The results? All of the portraits were sold, which raised thousands of dollars for SDCH. Most importantly, all of the animals, except for two, found loving homes (as you can see in these photos).Congratulations to creative agency M&C Saatchi for pulling off this successful campaign.
“We couldn’t have hoped for a better outcome. More importantly, lives were saved, and we are very happy about that.” - M&C Saatchi Senior Creative Jason WoelflAgency: Clemenger BBDO - Melbourne, Australia
Really like the copywriting on this.
Now showing throughout Sydney Australia's bus shelters are posters of animals up for adoption. These aren't your typical pictures of homeless pets. These adorably cute animals have been shot by 21 of Australia's top photographers for a project called Limited Edition. Put on by Sydney Dogs and Cats Home, the creative project had each of the 21 photographers shoot three cats or dogs resulting in 63 one-off prints.
"The photographers were asked to bring out the personality of each animal. And just like the animals at the Home, each print is unique. All prints are signed 1 of 1 by the artist."Full gallery here
Agency: M&C Saatchi
See the results here.
I applaud Saatchi for doing this. This left me literally in goosebumps.
Agency: M&C Saatchi - Sydney, Australia
Tapi by Australian company Dreamfarm, turns your ordinary faucet into a fun drinking fountain without disturbing the normal flow of water. Simply press the bottom of Tapi to change the flow of water.
Agency: Amnesia Razorfish - Australia
Design: brainCELLS - Australia
Harvey River Bridge Estate approached brainCELLS in early 2010 to work on a new premium cider range called Graci. Harvey Fresh are well known for their quality fruit so a range of cider with apple, pear and grape varieties seemed like a wise investment. The packaging of the cider reflects the tradition and heritage of the Harvey orchards that have been operating for many decades in Western Australia. The traditional look was achieved with a scraperboard illustration and a visual palette of dusty colours and vintage typefaces. The result is a cider package that will attract both experienced and in-experienced cider drinkers over the summer months. Graci is now available in liquor outlets across Australia.
Made from powder-coated Zincalume, the TomTom is highly rust-resistant and uses Nylon pivots for smooth opening, while a tab at the back means it can be locked with a standard padlock.