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New recruit at Axiom.

A tad overdue (he’s been here nearly 4 months!), but we’d like to formally welcome and announce that Axiom has a new recruit in the form of graduate graphic designer Angus Daley.

Angus graduated from Central Institute of Technology in 2011 with an Advanced Diploma in Graphic Design. We’re sure Angus will bring a fresh perspective to every project he works on at Axiom and we are currently enjoying watching him come to grips with being thrust into the proverbial deep-end of a very busy start to 2012 at Axiom.

Welcome Angus!

Pure craftsmanship

We came across this magnificent video that details the process behind the work of Paperlux, a Hamburg-based design studio who were commissioned by the graphic design magazine Novum.

The goal of the project was to underscore the importance of print media as the publishing industry increasingly goes digital.

A must watch for anyone who wants to see behind the scenes of a print project. (more…)

Worthy tribute to Steve

We came across this wonderfully simple tribute from advertising agency DDB Dubai. No doubt Jobs would have approved.

 

LEARN Website nominated for National Web Award

We were pleased to find out that our website for the LEARN Foundation for Autism has been nominated for a National Australian Web Award for Best Overall Accessibility.

Click here to view the finalists.

Cross your fingers and toes for us!

Click here to view the LEARN website.

Branding – it’s an investment!

BrandZ Top 100

BrandZ Top 100

Axiom are brand consultants – we live and breathe brand design, strategy and management across all aspects of business communication and marketing. We believe in it and we have absolutely no doubt it makes a huge difference to companies who embrace it.

Unfortunately most companies cannot see the value in investing in quality brand design – for the bean counters it’s an intangible concept – the numbers don’t add up.

Well here’s some evidence that may change that thinking.

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Axiom kitted out with iPad 2′s!

You’d think with all the hype that surrounded their launch I would have remembered to blog about this sooner! I forgot to mention that we picked up our reserved iPad 2′s back at the start of April, oh and yeah, they’re awesome!

Now at almost every meeting we spend the first 10 minutes answering questions about it and showing it off to clients. How many people with another brand tablet pc can say that? Apple just own cool.

Go on, go and get yours here.

Showcased on Design and Design.

We were happy to be advised that one of our projects was chosen by the jury to be showcased on the 6th May 2011 on the prestigious Design and Design web site.

Click here for a direct link to the showcase.

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Click here to find out more about Design and Design.

Axiom LEARN how to help.

In late January this year we were introduced to the inspirational Mandy Mason and the extraordinary work her and her team are doing with the LEARN Foundation for Autism.

L.E.A.R.N. is an independent provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) based therapy services for young children having an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Mandy founded LEARN in 2008 after her daughter was diagnosed with autism in 2006.  Mandy became passionate about the use of the science of ABA therapy in the field of autism and has overseen the growth of LEARN from 20 children on opening the centre in 2008 to a capacity of close to 100 children today.

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Featured on Branding Served…Again!

We were pleased to discover that some more of our work was being featured on Branding Served.

Run by the Behance their editorial team features only a small number of projects each day and with many thousands to choose from, they look for work that promotes new thinking in its industry.

Thanks for noticing (again) Behance!

 

It is our hope that this will become a resource and repository of all things design related and along the way you’ll get to see inside Axiom Design Partners and just what makes our team tick…

So please, add your comments, feedback, suggestions or critiques so this becomes an open dialogue on design.