Dunedin website homepage
The City of Dunedin’s website was designed by Projector and built by Netfinity – a Projector preferred partner.
The City of Dunedin’s website was designed by Projector and built by Netfinity – a Projector preferred partner.
The Dunedin logo is derived from a Black Letter Gothic font to reflect Dunedin’s Scottish history.
“My first kiss was at Smaills beach. It was all over pretty quick. She walked away. I went” was part of the City of Dunedin’s billboard advertising campaign that told mini-stories from a local’s perspective and showcased insider knowledge.
“At Albar you can order a hot water bottle with your whisky, so you can warm your cockles while warming your cockles” was part of the City of Dunedin’s billboard advertising campaign that told mini-stories from a local’s perspective and showcased insider knowledge.
This poster was used to promote iD Dunedin Fashion Week. We worked with photographer Emily Hlavac Green to create the image.
This logo was part of the brand development to support iD Dunedin Fashion Week.
“I live on the steepest street in the world and con tourists into carrying my groceries up in exchange for a cup of tea. They think it’s hilarious and take photos.” was part of the City of Dunedin’s billboard advertising campaign that told mini-stories from a local’s perspective and showcased insider knowledge.
“Bella the cat is Dunedin’s most famous lush and wanders into bars late at night. The bouncers usually drop her home with just a warning.” was part of the City of Dunedin’s billboard advertising campaign that told mini-stories from a local’s perspective and showcased insider knowledge.
“When I’m overseas I often see fashion that is suspiciously similar to the Dunedin look” was part of the City of Dunedin’s advertising campaign that told mini-stories from a local’s perspective and showcased insider knowledge.
“Purakaunui is great for fishing. There aren’t many fish and even less cellphone coverage” was part of the City of Dunedin’s billboard advertising campaign that told mini-stories from a local’s perspective and showcased insider knowledge..