UTAS – Faculty of Commerce
The Faculty of Commerce selected at+m to create their new international corporate branding.
Having developed a concept or an idea, the thought has to be executed into a practical format. Welcome to the world of design.
Design is the delivery of your brand attributes. It’s in your logo, your advertisements, brochures, signage and website. Good design is the thing that makes you stand out from the rest of the pack.
The one test for ‘good design’ is whether the finished piece (advertisement, brochure, logo, website, etc.) simply feels as though it belongs. The colours, the graphics, the typeface all blend to create an integrated look and feel that says who you are and what you want to say. Our designers are all highly trained graphic artists, experienced in making a message work, while conveying the feelings and attributes of your product and brand.
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The Faculty of Commerce selected at+m to create their new international corporate branding.
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The new owners of Sameday Electrical approached us about rebranding.
The University of Tasmania opened a gallery space and required a logo to brand it.

A family run business operating out of Tasmania’s pristine Tamar Valley, Velo Wines were referred to <strong>at+m</strong> integrated marketing by a business associate with the primary objective of developing outstanding labels that would differentiate its hand crafted Tasmanian wines from competitors.

The wine industry has become an important part of our business over the years, with <strong>at+m</strong> integrated marketing being the developers of the inaugural Tamar Valley Wine Route brochure.

pitt&sherry are a forward thinking, innovative engineering consultancy, originally established in Tasmania.

at+m integrated marketing developed the branding and packaging for Tasmania’s newest micro brewery. Located at Iron House Point within White Sands Resort on Tasmania’s East Coast, Ironhouse Brewery has recently launched their new range of pure, soft, natural and refreshing beers.

<strong>at+m</strong> integrated marketing were approached by Woolcock Partners real estate, to assist with the redeveloping of their brand. They felt that they needed a new fresh image that appealed to a younger market.