Graphic Design
BY Nicole Meyer
grafiese ontwerp
I'm a graphic designer currently based in Melbourne, Australia, crafting compelling visuals that resonate across borders. With a knack for innovation and a meticulous eye for detail, I bring ideas to life, from stylised corporate branding to captivating designs, leaving a lasting impact.
WORK
WORK
Pregnancy Paradox
Pure mama | Campaign
Pure Mama provides a platform for raw, unfiltered discussions on pregnancy, empowering mothers and expectant mothers from Australia and New Zealand to spark a transformative movement.
This work includes outdoor advertising, digital marketing, and social media/content marketing.
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the poolhouse
Rebrand
The PoolHouse is a visionary client committed to celebrating Kiwi pool culture on an unprecedented scale.
This work includes a complete rebrand (from AquaTechnics NZ), web design, campaign, OOH, digital, social, and print design.
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#This is pool life
The poolhouse | Campaign
Whether you were raised with a pool or simply enjoyed one with friends, #ThisIsPoolLife commemorates those enduring poolside memories, advancing New Zealand's pool culture into the future.
This work includes outdoor advertising, digital marketing, and social media/content marketing.
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Port of Auckland
POAL | Rebrand
POAL stands as the largest container port in
New Zealand, playing a pivotal role in facilitating
the nation's trade and fostering economic growth.
This work includes rebranding and internal
business collateral.
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Thursday Bar
Social media
Changing the norm in the hospitality space, Thursday Bar is New Zealand’s first Thursday-night only exclusive members bar.
Dedicated solely to Thursday nights, their establishment offers members unparalleled experiences unavailable anywhere else in the country.
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Perfect
AUT | Publication
"Perfect" is a publication celebrating wabi-sabi,
the Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection. Through exploring its core principles and showcasing artists who embody them, the book challenges conventional notions of beauty, reminding readers that imperfection holds profound meaning.
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