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13 May 2013
The brief was to turn a disused kiosk into a showcase for insect and reptiles. The results made a lasting impression on Dean Proudfoot.
30 Apr 2013
A chance to work on his favorite beer brand was too good to miss for Phillip Small. Especially when the job covered all its brews.
26 Apr 2013
Illustrating offbeat labels for a craft beer range was a labour of love for illustrator Blair Sayer, a.k.a. The Beer Slayer.
10 Apr 2013
Can’t be out first ball... six and out... and mind the windows! Joe and Wayne capture the feeling of backyard summer sports across for a juicy new drinks range.
26 Mar 2013
Addressing people’s mental wellbeing after a major disaster is as vital as repairing buildings. The All Right campaign shows traumatised Cantabrians a way ahead.
21 Feb 2013
It was the year the big Kims faced off (without a Kardashian in sight), common sense hit the streets, SBW got knighted (sort of), Harry flashed and Gandalf gave John Key a language lesson. As illustrated by Joseph Ma.
21 Feb 2013
Armed with spray cans in every colour, Watermark artists Flox, Cinzah and Beck head to Taupo for the city’s annual Graffiato festival.
14 Feb 2013
Storyboarding the many fears of one for the award winning benefit of all.
01 Feb 2013
Congratulations go out to all our illustrators.
01 Feb 2013
Reflecting the healthy, natural character of Phoenix’ products was the key to refreshing its packaging.
17 Dec 2012
Kids and adults join the farming fraternity on five:am’s packaging for a new range of flavours.
05 Dec 2012
Watermark's first game! Try the popsicle BLASTA game for free on iOS, Android or in your browser...
04 Dec 2012
Illustrations for the rebranded Popsicle range reflect the need to appeal to a cool young audience whilst embodying a desire for personal growth.
02 Dec 2012
Sea gulls are attacking! Protect your fries!!
28 Nov 2012
The biggest challenge illustrating this sing-along book with CD was the sheer volume of animals. And drawing a kicking fish.
26 Nov 2012
A Ricoh-sponsored group art show blasts back to the Wellington waterfront in a spirit of optimism to match the atmosphere.