
A week or so ago I had the pleasure of taking part in a cycling tour from Hobart to Launceston via the east coast of Tasmania. The timing of the trip couldn’t have been more perfect for reflecting on and processing ideas for our Rebrand Tasmania Project. Read more

We’re really enjoying sharing our new space with Aaron Roberts from Room11. Having a lively, creative mind in the mix makes for a fertile environment. Read more
Prolific artist Antony Gormley has a new site. Read more



Everyone loves a good Op Shop, but rarely do you find something as golden as this.
The One Show 1974 annual. Mint condition.
Production notes: Typographers: Gerard Associates/Lubalin, Smith,Carnase, Inc.
Headlines: Serif Gothic Light and Serif Gothic Extra Bold
Body Face: Souvenir Light
Seeing is believing.

Amazing shots from a couple of keen cyclists like ourselves who jumped some fence and went ridng inside the accumulation pool of a powerstation before it was filled with water.



Euroa is a sleepy country town about 150 NE of Melbourne, population 3000. Sometime in the past a local signwriter seemed to be pretty taken by Serif Gothic. I especially love the Easy Pickin Video Library example. Also of note is the neat script on the wall of the Hotel.
Some interesting minimal painting devices here from artist Richard Roth.


A good mate of ours has started a distribution company, specialising in small, boutique wines and beers from Tasmania. We did this logo for him and bashed out a few cards on the superb Expression stock from kw doggets.

My wife Madeleine has just launched a range of handmade products, it’s online here madebymosey.

We are currently working on a project with Stephan Balleux, who is in Melbourne as an artist in Residence at Warldlow Gallery Fitzroy. His show opens this Thursday night. See here for all the details.