Gum Tree South Yarra
studio t-bac collaborates with Gum Tree Good Food traditional signwriting | signage strategy | sign production & installation Following on from their two successful stores in Albert Park & Middle Park, Gum Tree Good Food has opened a third store in Toorak Road, South Yarra. Studio t-bac was again able to provide traditional signwriting skills to complete the interior and exterior with hand painted tree silhouettes and the signwriting of logos in line with branding of their previous stores. Looking for hard to find produce...
RMIT sustainability program
working with RMIT to promote sustainability studio t-bac was approached by the sustainability team from RMIT to help promote an exhibition which promoted the way in which RMIT is committed to embedding sustainability principles and practices throughout the University through their Sustainability Ambassadors. In 2017 we launched the Sustainability Ambassadors Program for students....
Auscon
working with an Australian start up branding | logo | packaging | marketing | digital design | website | view site Auscon studio t-bac has helped Auscon, a new competitor in the cement industry with fresh new branding to modernise the way cement bags are perceived. From logo design and packaging to web design and signage the idea was to inject colour into a normally conservative industry and to follow Auscon's innovative approach to design a new brand from the ground up. We develop unique, innovative and custom-made cement mix solutions to meet your commercial needs. Our in-depth product and sector knowledge allow us to deliver high quality products founded on research and science....
Inter American Development Bank
client – Inter American Development Bank Ana María Palacio & Pierre Sauvé / Document Report design studio t-bac completed the design for a report on The Services Economy in The Pacific Alliance for the Inter American Development Bank. The authors are respectively a doctoral candidate in international economic law at the University of Melbourne, Australia and Director of External Programs and Academic Partnerships and a faculty member at the World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland....
East Brunswick Village
studio t-bac for Bancogroup digital design | website East Brunswick Village (EBV) is a unique urban renewal project transforming the former Sidney Cooke Fasteners site in East Brunswick into an exciting, community-focused space for twenty-first century living. Studio t-bac has developed the EBV website to help create an immersive dialogue between the East Brunswick Village and its local community. Working closely with the team at Bancogroup, visual designers and the SEO gurus the site was built to show the community spirit in East Brunswick. It required active forms with calendar bookings for conversation events along with email and SMS notification for sign ups. The result is a digital experience that gives you an inside sense of the community vibe. “Community is not defined by bricks and mortar but by shared experiences.”...
National Professional Council of Electrical, Mechanical Engineering
client – consultancy team of Ana María Palacio Valencia (PhD) Adriana Vargas Saldarriaga Sebastián Trujillo Saenz Ana Paola Gomez Acosta studio t-bac created a set of publications / report designs to be presented by the National Professional Council of Electrical, Mechanical Engineering and Related Professions (CPN) (Colombia)....
All States Concrete Equipment
building with All States Concrete Equipment branding | digital | strategy | photography All States Concrete equipment supplies offers what is probably the most extensive range of products across Australasia. Studio t-bac helped them with an online presence that would enable ASCE with an avenue to sell and rent their products to the building industry. With a simple, easy to navigate selection system the website was able to focus on all of their major brands in a user friendly manner. ASCE with over 38 years experience has become the representative for top quality yet affordable concrete finishing compaction machines and tools. Studio t-bac utilised a full range of professional images from their major brands whilst also filling in the gaps with onsite photography of their missing products. ascequipment.com.au ASCE provide a full package in sales service and technical know how on job sites. ...
miinot gelato
You have to try Miinot’s gelato… sooo good, but first check out their flavours on their website designed by studio t-bac! Website design & development | Signage strategy | Sign production & Installation | Photography Situated in Pascoe Vale South, Miinot offers a carefully considered range of flavours, which blend Italian artisanal traditions with fresh ingredients from the local area. Emma and her husband Gary use a combination of experience and imagination to invent new flavours almost daily! It was great working with a small business like Miinot gelato and to help bring their brand to life through signage, design and fresh new website...
Pazzi per la pizza
A close and long standing relationship with Pazzi per la pizza & Pazzi rapido Brand identity development and design| Interior branding & colour schemes | Signage strategy | Signage | product photography Pazzi per la pizza & Pazzi rapido are Italian retail cafes located in Melbourne Central. Studio t-bac worked with Pazzi from logo design, interior identity, branding and web design through to signage manufacture and installation. WE BAKE EVERYTHING TO NONNA'S RECIPE...
Sartoria
studio t-bac collaborates with Sartoria Signage strategy | further development and design of Brand identity | Brand guidelines | Website strategy Sartoria was once a successful dressmaking, bridal and evening wear business from the 70’s through the 90’s created by J & C Agricola. In modern day, the whole space has been transformed into a friendly, warm light filled café and eatery adorned with machinery and novelties straight from it’s dress factory days. Studio t-bac was initially contacted to design a concept and provide a sign that would enhance the 70’s brick building. The result was a laser cut steel disc rusted back and then finished in black to reflect the original Sartoria business that utilised the premises. From here the design was finalised and branding guidelines put in place to tie the identity of the Sartoria brand together. The website was updated to give it a refreshing feel inline with the new Sartoria branding....