


We partnered with Govett-Brewster Art Gallery and Puke Ariki to revitalise their education offerings, helping unify and elevate the experience for tamariki and rangatahi across the region. Working closely with the internal team, we developed a cohesive brand identity—Miharo—to bring both institutions’ education programmes under one vibrant and accessible umbrella.
Our scope included crafting the visual identity for Miharo, which was then applied across a range of touchpoints including print brochures (which we also designed and produced), EDMs, advertising, and website assets. Alongside the creative outputs, we collaborated on a communications strategy that proposed new initiatives to drive awareness and engagement. While not all were implemented, several contributed to increased visibility and community connection.
This was a deeply rewarding project to be involved in. Govett-Brewster and Puke Ariki are cornerstones of our region’s cultural and educational landscape, and we’re proud to have supported a programme that enriches the minds of our young people.