A new concept
WESTPAC MANAWATU BUSINESS AWARDS
Blacksheepdesign loves a challenge. And getting involved with Vision Manawatu and the business awards again in 2011 was an easy decision to make. Blacksheep sponsor, coordinate the campaign throughout the year and organise the awards night. Faced with converting nominations into entries, we took a direct approach with our messaging and made no secret about the level of work required when...
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A good cause
IT'S NOT OK
In February this year, there were 246 reported incidents of family violence. That's an appalling statistic made worse by the fact that this figure relates to Manawatu alone. The It's not OK message is a national campaign initiated by the Ministry of Social Development. A large part of the success of the campaign is about community ownership with the campaign supporting local projects...
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Eco-students
ECOWARS
An awesome initiative inspired by Canterbury University, Eco Wars is a competition that delivers the message of sustainability to 7 student flats in Palmerston North through a series of competitive, hands-on workshops. Loving all things studenty and sustainable, Blacksheepdesign was very excited to help create the brand, collateral, online support and riddles for Eco Wars. As well as taking part...
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Inspire. Innovate. Network.
K3YS
Three Keys is inspirational, educational networking with a difference. It brings you clever Kiwi folk keen to share their stories of world domination (or close to it) in three short, sharp bursts of brilliance. It also brings you a bold new brand, sponsorship opportunities and the colour blue. Have a read... BDO Senior Accountant, Billie Stanley, approached Stacey about a networking group for...
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Meet the coach
STUDENT CITY
Much like the North Island is situated in the north, Student City is a city for students. At Blacksheepdesign we love students because we've been students. So we jumped at the opportunity to pitch for the development and implementation of a three-year Student City marketing plan. Students contribute an average of $4.1 billion to the Palmerston North economy every year. The Student City...
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