Projects —
Temporary portfolio site while gemmastanton.com is under construction
Quay St Hoarding
Over 300m worth of artwork was designed for the hoardings that surrounded the Oriental development site on Quay St in the Auckland CBD.
format: vinyl skin
extent: over 300m
client: britomart
Massey Matters Rebrand Logo
Creating a new brand for the community organisation Massey Matters, who wanted their brand to reflect their current values and be a more modern representation of who they are.
Two ‘M’s form the shape of hearts to represent community, togetherness and Massey Matters.
client: massey matters
Massey Matters Rebrand Stationery
New stationery system as part of the rebranding roll out for Massey Matters.
client: massey matters
Massey Matters Rebrand Website
An up to date website for Massey Matters featuring the new brand.
client: massey matters
Massey Matters Pulse Magazine
A magazine delivered to the Massey Community four times a year, featuring local events and community news. Design work included art direction and layout. Thirteen issues in total.
format: A5
extent: 20 pages per issue
client: massey matters
1885 Logo
Identity for Auckland bar 1885, including a separate logo for the exclusive members only 1885 Basement Bar
client: britomart hospitality company
bStreet
Poster design with hand drawn typography that fit well with both the bFM and Britomart brands. The poster ran as a street poster campaign, in Groove Guide magazine and on the bFM and Britomart websites.
format: AO
client: bfm and britomart
Matariki
Calendar and information book on Matariki the Māori New Year. The double sided sheet folded down into an information brochure and featured a calendar on one side.
format: A2 folded to A5 booklet
More images hereBritomart Brand Book
A new brand book was needed to showcase the new elements that had been added to the Britomart brand since its inception
format: A3
extent: 16 pages
client: britomart
Britomart Scenezine Magazine
Britomart Scenezine Magazine is the community magazine for Britomart in Auckland. Design work included the visual concept, the layout, art direction and contributions to the photography and copywriting.
A custom typeface was created along with a hand drawn version of the Britomart logo and illustrations throughout the magazine.
format: A4
extent: 28 to 88 pages per issue
client: britomart
Architecture of Typography
A book that was a reference guide to typographic practice, both historical and contemporary. The dust jacket (pictured) can be folded out to make a poster.
format: 290 x 200mm book, A1 poster
extent: 32 pages
About —
Gemma Stanton is a graphic designer based in Auckland, New Zealand
She has studied Visual Communications Design at Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand and graduated with first-class honours in Graphic Design in 2013. Gemma also holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Auckland.
After working as an in-house graphic designer for Britomart for five years, and returning to study, Gemma is now a full-time freelancer in Auckland, specialising in print design.
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