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Written by Cameron Ralston I’ve always been sceptical of Christchurch’s Innovation Precinct. Innovation is one of those words that you hear all the time nowadays: Beauden Barrett is a great […]

8 years ago by

Robert Coupland Harding: A man you need to know, Part II

Written by Kelly Gilchrist Under the heading of « Design in Typography, » we purpose publishing from month to month a series of original articles of a practical character on […]

8 years ago by

Designing exhibitions at Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira

Written by Layla Tweedie-Cullen From 2009 until 2015 I worked as an inhouse designer at Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira. I accepted the position not long after I […]

8 years ago by

Slapping a Koru on it

Written by Kaan Hiini, courtesy of Curative An accurate portrayal of Maori and Māori culture is largely missing in the eyes of most New Zealanders. What you do see is cliché, token, or offensive, as reflected in this piece that captures the struggles that come with growing up Māori. And because of that misunderstanding, most New Zealanders seem intimidated or even fearful of engaging with the culture.

8 years ago by

DA Workshop – Managing your design business

Join Mark Osborne from Roll and Asheel Bharos from Rightway in an evening seminar looking at the systems behind managing your design business.
Mark will talk about transforming your design business with software, moving beyond Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office and the future – where is business software heading?
Asheel will focus on the challenges around cash flow and forward thinking around financials – particularly where jobs last several months and the need to track partial payments and WIP. He will also discuss reporting on efficiency and understanding project profitability as well as profit and loss.

8 years ago by

Robert Coupland Harding — a man you should know, Part I

Written by Kelly Gilchrist A few words to set forth the objects and scope of our publication will not be out of place in our first number. It is our […]

8 years ago by

Battling billboards

Written by Michael Smythe What? Who? Why? Our eyeballs are assaulted. Our streetscapes are cluttered. There must be an election in the offing. For many potential voters the proliferation of […]

8 years ago by

It was just a few small nips

Written by Emma Rogan. Stab magazine treads new ground and old, at Semi-Permanent. My father lived for surfing. I spent my childhood at beaches all over Australia and New Zealand. […]

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