corporate work

Origami Graphics supports small to medium-sized organisations to deliver spectacular graphic design for print and web – especially when they do not have an in-house graphic designer.

Here’s a snapshot of the work I’ve done for government, not-for-profits, schools, and organisations – effective and strategic design which increases community awareness and supports increased bookings.

Featured Work: The Order of Australia

What an honour it was to be asked to rebrand the Order of Australia. I redeveloped the branding and social media assets for Australia’s most important awards system, for a more modern and inclusive feel.

Featured is an abstraction of the medal’s design alongside a stately font in navy blue. Crisp white and a fan of gold shades helps to bring the design together. Dignified but modern simplicity at its best.

https://www.gg.gov.au/australian-honours-and-awards/order-australia

Featured Work: National Convention Centre Canberra

Origami Graphics refreshed the NCCC brand in 2024, converting the existing logo into colours drawn from a First Nations-commissioned artwork. The community-focused circles are accompanied by modern, flowing gradients and splashes of autumnal magenta, refreshing the branding suite with vibrant new print and presentation collateral (which perfectly matches their interior carpets!).

https://nccc.com.au/

Featured Work: Change Management Institute Futures of Change Report

In 2025, the Change Management Institute commissioned a research report into all the possible futures of change from now through to 2035. This report, the Futures of Change, envisions how the landscape of change might look in a decade – and what the implications are for both the change profession and the general working public.

I worked with the Institute to illustrate their findings in about 30 futuristic collage artworks, then professionally laid out the report with custom infographics. A months-long undertaking, the creative process involved choosing just the right images – then distorting, layering, and manipulating them into vibrant colour and movement using Photoshop.

The finished report was exported in both high-resolution print and accessible, compressed web formats. Clickable tabs also feature in the web version for easy navigation.

The full report can be accessed via the CMI Member’s Hub.

Featured Work: MHA World Mental Health Day 2025

I brought Emma from Sore Thumb Studio on to help Origami Graphics deliver the 2025 World Mental Health Day collateral. Together, we worked across time zones and to a very tight timeframe – to get illustrations, calendars, Supporter Packs, social media templates, and email signature banners ready to roll out in spectacular colour for World Mental Health Day on 10 October 2025.

This project required extra attention to detail to ensure WCAG Accessibility compliance, so we tested colours and fonts rigorously to ensure minimum readability levels for people who living with low or no vision.

In 2025, Origami Graphics also completed the Reconciliation Action Plan and Annual Report for Mental Health Australia. Both publications can be downloaded from the MHA website.

https://www.mentalhealthaustralia.org.au/