The beginning of a new look for the Miners' Dispensary. I went back to my own beginnings in illustration and got some dots happening...
The Bass Coast Arc is a Public Fund established by the Bass Coast Landcare Network. The fund aims to support individuals or groups to undertake specific projects on public land. Like the development of wildlife corridors to link pockets of bushland. Project applications are now being received at www.basscoastlandcare.org.au
You can also make donations to the Bass Coast Arc at www.basscoastlandcare.org.au/support-bcln/make-a-donation Bass Coast Arc Logo designed by Quirky Graphics. It's so good to see something you designed over 7 years ago, still standing proudly in its spot. (I did do a bit of magic with Photoshop to remove the bird poo from the top of the arch...)
3 Creeks Landcare Revegetation project Sign designed by Quirky Graphics. This is the cutest little membership form. It just makes you wanna fill it in!
(Korumburra Business Association A5 Membership Application form designed by Quirky Graphics.) Working together for our future.' The Korumburra Business Association's logo features links of a chain - to highlight community connection.
(Logo Design, Business Cards, Membership Application and Member Stickers by Quirky Graphics.) How about a gift certificate for a young fashionable Mum? Shop locally in Korumburra for
women's fashion - Betty Basics and more... at fickle fashion. (Logotype design, business cards, loyalty cards, gift certificates and signage by Quirky Graphics.) I love the colours of autumn. Golden light and golden tones inspire me. Pop into fickle fashion
to add some autumn tones to your wardrobe. Shop local in Korumburra for womens fashion - Betty Basics and more... In business for over 60 years - Your Style Store relocated to a bigger, brighter shop in Korumburra last year. A new visual identity increased the excitement!
My favourite go to book is the Motoring Atlas of Australia. I love maps and I love exploring.
I got to simplify the Southern Gippsland Wine Trail map in the 2016 edition, that's now out and about. Available at all participating wineries. It's harvest time in the South Gippsland and Bass Coast region. The recently revamped wine trail brochure is available at local information centres and the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square.
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