Andy Webb
A selection of projects and self-initiated work. See here for more experimental and in-progress work.
VVV Management
Brand Identity
VVV Management is a new creative management service providing support for up and coming bands and artists in Australia. They ban together and support the music industry, representing artists and helping them conquer their career.
Brand Identity
VVV Management is a new creative management service providing support for up and coming bands and artists in Australia. They ban together and support the music industry, representing artists and helping them conquer their career.
Drawing from the agency’s inspiration of the Julies Cesar quote “Veni, Vidi, Vici” (We came, we saw, we conquered) we used a bold typographic treatment to represent both their strength and passion. This is juxtaposed with a rainbow colour spectrum which draws from history to represent connection, support and inclusiveness to create a balance of character across the brand.
Client: VVV Management
Studio: Sherwood
Role: Designer
Co-Creative Director: Steve Abbott
Co-Creative Director: Matt Turner
Client: VVV Management
Studio: Sherwood
Role: Designer
Co-Creative Director: Steve Abbott
Co-Creative Director: Matt Turner
Mubi x D&AD
Campaign Concept
The Now Showing campaign highlights Mubi’s unique offering of curated, classic cinema that’s available right now. It’s an ode to cinema’s roots and the emotional pull that film continually has over us.
Campaign Concept
The Now Showing campaign highlights Mubi’s unique offering of curated, classic cinema that’s available right now. It’s an ode to cinema’s roots and the emotional pull that film continually has over us.
A combination of strong campaign strategy led by live feeds of cinema board change overs and a quirky tone of voice encourage our audience to fall in love with great film again... or at least for the next 30 days.
We wanted to create the feeling of when you first saw your favourite film, or at least one that impacted your life. It was probably when you were young, maybe with a partner or friend at a cinema.
Looking how this could be represented visually, we took inspiration from movie theaters. We were intrigued by the manual nature of cinema boards, having to change the letters each time a new film came out and, as a passer by, wondering what new title would be put up. We thought this related to all that Mubi stood for and we created the ‘Now Showing’ Campaign.
Now Showing focuses on encouraging the audience to experience a hand-picked range of classic cinema, today. The visual content utilises Mubi’s existing brand identity but allows for a more playful treatment.
Client: Mubi / D&AD
Project: Concept (New Blood Awards 2016)
Role: Design, Strategy
Collaborators: Chloe Young (Strategy)
We wanted to create the feeling of when you first saw your favourite film, or at least one that impacted your life. It was probably when you were young, maybe with a partner or friend at a cinema.
Looking how this could be represented visually, we took inspiration from movie theaters. We were intrigued by the manual nature of cinema boards, having to change the letters each time a new film came out and, as a passer by, wondering what new title would be put up. We thought this related to all that Mubi stood for and we created the ‘Now Showing’ Campaign.
Now Showing focuses on encouraging the audience to experience a hand-picked range of classic cinema, today. The visual content utilises Mubi’s existing brand identity but allows for a more playful treatment.
Client: Mubi / D&AD
Project: Concept (New Blood Awards 2016)
Role: Design, Strategy
Collaborators: Chloe Young (Strategy)
Growing Smaller
Campaign
Growing Smaller encourages people to grow their own produce at home. It is an initiative to address the current state of our community’s disconnect with food.
Campaign
Growing Smaller encourages people to grow their own produce at home. It is an initiative to address the current state of our community’s disconnect with food.
The main communication objective was to break common misconception that growing your own produce requires a lot of space. I wanted to over exaggerate the fact that you can grow your greens anywhere. The design outcome mixes quirky and fun photography with modular elements to represent there’s always room to learn and grow.
Client: Personal Project
Role: Design, Strategy, Photography
Client: Personal Project
Role: Design, Strategy, Photography
Abbey Solo Foundation
Brand Identity
The Abbey Solo Foundation also known as A+ (A Positive) was created to offer support, hope and strength to children and their families living with cancer after the initial shock of diagnosis. They required a brand identity that communicates delicately and clearly to their four main stakeholders: parents, children, hospitals and potential benefactors.
Brand Identity
The Abbey Solo Foundation also known as A+ (A Positive) was created to offer support, hope and strength to children and their families living with cancer after the initial shock of diagnosis. They required a brand identity that communicates delicately and clearly to their four main stakeholders: parents, children, hospitals and potential benefactors.
The visual language needed to help the brand secure sponsorship and support while maintaining the fun and positive nature the foundation is built on. We concluded that ownership from all stakeholders is paramount to achieve our core values of positivity, fun, love, togetherness, strength, support, family, human, imagination and connection.
We created a mark that feels relatable so people could personally interpret the tone and make it their own. We wanted the audience to feel connected to the brand and its services.
Client: Abbey Solo Foundation
Studio: The Company You Keep
Role: Designer (Intern)
Creative Director: Rhys Gorgol
Design Director: Veronica Lethorn
We created a mark that feels relatable so people could personally interpret the tone and make it their own. We wanted the audience to feel connected to the brand and its services.
Client: Abbey Solo Foundation
Studio: The Company You Keep
Role: Designer (Intern)
Creative Director: Rhys Gorgol
Design Director: Veronica Lethorn