Aboriginal
Our aboriginal design projects incorporate original artwork into unique signage, brilliant posters, exhibition artwork, brochures, logo’s and more.
Kate Alexandra creates beautiful illustrations and diagrams that help explain your interpretive message. The following suite of botanical labels was…
Deadly stories, beautiful artwork, culture and language are brought to life through our Aboriginal interpretive signage projects. Most incorporate original…
Welcome to Country signage welcomes people to the land of the traditional custodians of that area. It also thanks the…
iSISTAQUIT is an indigenous educational toolkit that provides sympathetic support for pregnant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women facing the…
Encompassing a Welcome to Country, Exhibition Design (the Alice Mitchell Gallery in the Nitmiluk Visitor Centre), Walking Trail interpretation (Baruwei…
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Jawoyn artworks inspired the designs for walking track interpretive signage along the Baruwei Loop at Katherine Gorge, Nimiluk National Park.…
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The Alice Mitchell Gallery celebrates the richness and complexity of Jawoyn culture through sculpture, illustration and craft. The entire exhibition…
An Aboriginal sculpture trail with carved trees recognises this Worimi Place – Bulahdelah Mountain. It has now been declared an…
We love designing posters as there are generally few rules governing the design other than logo placement. Finding the right…
Bright and colourful, this State Conservation Area signage aims to tell stories that are part of the larger story of Tenterfield’s…
These Interpretive murals tell the Gumbaynggirr story of Gumgali, the black goanna, who burrowed through the escarpment beneath Korora Lookout…
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This project received an award in the National Association for Interpretation (NAI) Interpretive Media Award competition. Awarded in August 2017,…
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Bush Tucker Signage developed for the Ngurin Bush Tucker Trails was Winner of the Western Australia Heritage Awards 2017 – Heritage…
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These bush tucker signs describing aboriginal native plant foods and their uses were developed for Dorroughby Environmental Education Centre in north-east…
This midden interpretive sign is installed at either end of a bike/walking trail and tells a generic story of aboriginal…
Barlings Beach Aboriginal Signs Declared an Aboriginal Place in 2000, these Aboriginal signs aim to provide conservation messages for the…
Aboriginal signage themed on country, language, plants and animals, the Wahlubal tribe and the Rocky Creek tribe. These two sites, Flat Camp…
Part of the Bangguri Mountains, Gulaga and Mumbulla are sacred Aboriginal places. The design of three aboriginal interpretive signs were commissioned for the shelter…
Aboriginal content comes into play with most interpretive projects. The Fernleigh Track had several panels dedicated to the Awabakal and…
Cultural heritage signs installed at Mumbulla Falls, in Biamanga National Park, describe the rich cultural connections between the various Yuin…
We’ve been engaged by several LALCs to design logos for walking trails, marine environments and IPAs. Aboriginal Logo Design –…
Date: July 2012 – November 2012 Service: Interpretive design, wayfinding, mapping, logo development, consultation Specs: over 50 signs total – 14 interpretive panels…
Aboriginal exhibition artwork for ‘Spirit of the Land’ is inspired by a deep respect for the Birpai people, whose life-sustaining…
Our design brief was to create a series of aboriginal heritage signs for the Glenn Innes Aboriginal Land Council. Date: October 2011…
Our brief was to place a traditional Gumbaynggirr Dreamtime story on signage that would allow for a physical and visual…