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EMAIL | WEBSITE | UNSUBSCRIBE | | MARCH 2006
 


Winning Mark

The ‘Big Blue Roo’, designed in 1996 by Minale Bryce, made its mark again—on the swimming caps of the Australian team at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. To find out more at our new website click here.

We hope you enjoy reading about some of our latest identity, graphics, signage & interiors projects in this first edition of our e-newsletter—'Scribe'.


 
         
 
  CS Energy Annual Report
A classic, simple typographic and numeric theme reflecting a traditional ‘balance sheet’ approach was chosen for this year’s CS Energy Annual Report. A pattern emboss on a plain white cover provided an elegant textured finish.
         
         
  Clayton Utz Interpretive Graphics
Interpretive graphics are featured through the reception at Clayton Utz’s offices, located in the late Harry Seidler’s landmark Riparian Plaza. A combination of bold black & white imagery, type and graphics tell the story of key people, dates and events significant to the firm and the city of Brisbane. Acrylic cases and interchangeable panels exhibit items of historical and current interest.
         
         
 
  Cottee Parker Visual Identity
Prominent Brisbane and Melbourne architects Cottee Parker have refreshed their visual identity. The logo was updated to include strengthened letterforms within a distinct and architectural shape. Care was taken to ensure consistent representation of their signature ‘Cottee Parker red’. Minale Bryce have worked collaboratively with Cottee Parker on a number of development projects.
         
         
 
  One Macquarie Interiors
Minale Bryce worked on this exclusive river front development for the Seymour Group. The quality of its interiors combined with a prime Teneriffe location ensure that One Macquarie is set to become a benchmark for residential apartment living in Brisbane. Minale Bryce also introduced the use of ‘Boffi’ Kitchens in the development—the first in Brisbane to feature this international brand.
         
         
  ‘The Apprentice’ Visual Identity
The director of TAFE, The Sydney Institute called on Minale Bryce to advise on the name and logotype for their new state-of-the-art teaching restaurant in inner city Ultimo. The solution: ‘The Apprentice’ was then incorporated into signage, tableware, menus and wine lists in a elegant yet contemporary namestyle. Want a culinary experience? Try ‘The Apprentice’.
         
         

Contact

Minale Bryce Design Strategy
BRISBANE
56 Little Edward St. Spring Hill
Brisbane  QLD  4000
T (07) 3831 4149
F (07) 3832 1653
brisbane@minalebryce.com.au

 

 

Minale Bryce Design Strategy
SYDNEY
125a Kent St.
Sydney  NSW  2000
T (02) 9247 7407
F (02) 9247 7097
sydney@minalebryce.com.au

 

 

Minale Bryce/Nexus Designs
MELBOURNE
260 Park Street
South Melbourne  VIC  3205
T (03) 9690 2277
F (03) 9699 5040
melbourne@minalebryce.com.au

         
         
 
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