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OLÉA Gungahlin

Welcome to the good new days.   Characterised by grassy outlooks and an easy-going lifestyle sits OLEA, Gungahlin’s first townhouse project. TMA were proud to brand, tease and launch the 72 townhouse development. The brand needed to encapsulate the lifestyle offered by close proximity to the nature...

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Up Family

TMA were engaged in the brand development of Trade-Up, a local software company that extended their brand portfolio to include a suite of data-informed construction apps. These apps target subcontractors, builders, site workers and compliance stakeholders to increase on-site productivity and streamline processes through automation.    To develop the vision, TMA named the umbrella brand Up-Family to house the extension of sub-brands; Trade-Up,...

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Walt & Burley

The Mark Agency has played a key role in Walt & Burley’s new creative direction and brand refresh.   After working closely with Walt & Burley, The Mark Agency team created new brand designs and artworks through playful, colourful, collage-style, mixed media artworks.  These same designs have...

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Molonglo Falls

TMA was engaged to brand and activate Canberra’s first development featuring a grand waterfall and modern, biophilic design. Molonglo Falls is the latest project by local developer Zapari that invites residents to live, alive.      TMA were responsible for delivering all aspects of the integrated campaign from kick off to activation, commencing with brandmark design and creative direction. Rich visuals including organic lines and textures reflect the innate connection between nature and the adventurous lifestyle of the...

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No Biggie Meals

The Mark Agency launched No Biggie in the first few days of lockdown as a rapid-thinking response to support local venues and the community during crisis. The model is designed to keep hospitality workers employed while easing the burden for locals with delicious ready-to-eat meals...

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