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1/3 Mudie St, Alicetown, Lower HuttH (04) 566 5365 M 021 039 3313

E [email protected]

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Swonderful

95 Victoria StreetWellington 6011

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For this brief I helped with the redesign of a stationery set and promotional materials for Swonderful, a boutique clothing and gift shop. The posters and invites were to advertise a relaunch party being held at the shop. These elements are being used in the design of a website for the shop that I am currently working on.

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MAKE A DIFFERENCE!ACTION ON THE NATIONAL FRONT

In 2004, the taxpayer funded TVNZ, sought to silence us by suing us in the High Court for a complaint which we took under the Broadcasting Act protesting some of the violent content screened in their 6pm news. WE WON!

So NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF ONE. Your complaint CAN make a difference. See our website and look under HOW TO COMPLAIN.’

And don’t buy the argument that The Internet and the new digital media like mobile telephony CAN’T BE CONTROLLED. This is a self-interested view promoted by the child exploiters and porn merchants themselves.MOST COUNTRIES (THOUGH NOT NZ ) HAVE HIGHLY EFFECTIVEMONITORING AND FILTERING REGIMES

JOIN US!By becoming a member of MEDIA MATTERS, you will work towards creating a better television environment in New Zealand, particularly for children.

As a voluntary organisation, we rely on subscriptions to keep going.

Subscriptions are:

Single person $25•Family subscription $35•Group/organisation $50 •

Your details, please:

Name:

Address:

Phone:

Email:

Please fill in the details above and mail with your cheque to:

MEDIA MATTERSP.O. Box 12054

Christchurch

MEDIAMATTERSIN NEW ZEALAND

Media Matters in NZ

The brief for this project involved designing a new logo for the recently renamed Media Matters, an advocacy organisation campaigning against gratuitous sex and violence in the media, particularly in content accessed by children. The initial scope of the organisation has widened from television to include internet, video games and digital mobile devices.

55 Queens GroveLower Hutt

PO Box 12054Christchurch

MEDIAMATTERSIN NEW ZEALAND

(Incorporating Children’s Media Watch)

MAKE A DIFFERENCE!ACTION ON THE NATIONAL FRONT

In 2004, the taxpayer funded TVNZ, sought to silence us by suing us in the High Court for a complaint which we took under the Broadcasting Act protesting some of the violent content screened in their 6pm news.

So ONESee our website and look under ‘HOW TO COMPLAIN

And don’t buy the argument that The Internet and the new digital media like mobile telephony CAN’T BE CONTROLLEDThis is a self-interested view promoted by the child exploiters and porn merchants themselves.MOST COUNTRIES (THOUGH NOT NZ ) HAVE HIGHLY EFFECTIVEMONITORING AND FILTERING REGIMES

MEDIAMATTERSIN NEW ZEALAND

(Incorporating Children’s Media Watch)

OUR VISIONA Media Environment in NZ that is safe for all:

free of gratuitous sex, violence,

and offensive language.

So parents can trust what their children see.

www.viewers.org.nz

MEDIAMATTERSIN NEW ZEALAND

www.viewers.org.

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Staff Gift Catalogue

2007

TERMS & CONDITIONS

All CCANZ staff who are permanent full time or permanent part time employ-

ees or fixed term contractors as at Friday, 21 December 2007 are entitled to

one gift each from the CCANZ Christmas 2007 catalogue. This gift does not

apply to merchandisers or temporary staff employed by agencies.

All gift selection forms must be received by the HR department by Wednes-

day, 28 th November 2007. If your gift selection form is not received by this date

and you are eligible for a gift you will receive a Briscoes voucher.

CCANZ is not responsible for any late, lost or mislaid gift selection forms.

Once you have submitted your gift selection form you may not alter your

selection.Gifts are not transferable or exchangeable and cannot be taken as cash.

Gifts will be distributed by Friday, 21st December 2007.

If you receive a voucher it will be valid for 12 months from the date of issue.

If your gift is faulty, please contact the HR department.

If any gifts become unavailable, CCANZ may substitute a similar gift without

notice.CCANZ management reserves the right to amend these terms at any time.

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Kiwi Camping Co. Pop up shelterOral B Advance Power Plaque RemoverZIP Blender Professional S/S & GlassZinger, Wahu Frisk & Aerobie OrbitterColeman airbedKookaburra Cricket SetWaffle Blanket - WhiteGenoa 24pc Cutlery set3 x bodyboardsRemington Microflex Shaver

Chilly Bin WIL Blue 44LHammock W/Rope Cotton 2m x 1mPrince Badminton SetArctic White 20pc Dinner set

WW Bathroom Scale - Body FatBlue Wave CamelbackRM Safari Sleeping BagRebel Sport $50 VoucherSwing Seat W/Wood Arm Rest

Redback Skim BoardZIP Electric FrypanOxfam UnwrappedBriscoes $50 Voucher

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Staff Gift Catalogue2007

TERMS & CONDITIONS All CCANZ staff who are permanent full time or permanent part time employ-ees or fixed term contractors as at Friday, 21 December 2007 are entitled to one gift each from the CCANZ Christmas 2007 catalogue. This gift does not apply to merchandisers or temporary staff employed by agencies.All gift selection forms must be received by the HR department by Wednes-day, 28th November 2007. If your gift selection form is not received by this date and you are eligible for a gift you will receive a Briscoes voucher. CCANZ is not responsible for any late, lost or mislaid gift selection forms. Once you have submitted your gift selection form you may not alter your selection.Gifts are not transferable or exchangeable and cannot be taken as cash. Gifts will be distributed by Friday, 21st December 2007.If you receive a voucher it will be valid for 12 months from the date of issue.If your gift is faulty, please contact the HR department. If any gifts become unavailable, CCANZ may substitute a similar gift without notice.CCANZ management reserves the right to amend these terms at any time.

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Famously funusual gift idea that really makes a difference. This

gift will represent a need identified as essential by the

communities Oxfam works with around the world - so use your pressie purchasing prowess to join us in overcoming poverty. Gifts include a pair of lambs, a

goat, tools etc.

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Kiwi Camping Co. Pop up shelterOral B Advance Power Plaque RemoverZIP Blender Professional S/S & GlassZinger, Wahu Frisk & Aerobie OrbitterColeman airbedKookaburra Cricket SetWaffle Blanket - WhiteGenoa 24pc Cutlery set3 x bodyboardsRemington Microflex ShaverChilly Bin WIL Blue 44LHammock W/Rope Cotton 2m x 1mPrince Badminton SetArctic White 20pc Dinner setWW Bathroom Scale - Body FatBlue Wave CamelbackRM Safari Sleeping BagRebel Sport $50 VoucherSwing Seat W/Wood Arm RestRedback Skim BoardZIP Electric FrypanOxfam UnwrappedBriscoes $50 Voucher

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Dear CCANZ Team Member

We’ve had an exciting year! We have had many changes to our business but through them all, the hard work and commitment from our staff have meant we have performed beyond our expectations. As Christmas draws near, we want to thank you for the contribution you have made in 2007.

We have a wonderful selection of gifts in this catalogue. Please browse through the items and select the gift you would like and indicate it on the form enclosed.

You must return the form to Toni Zinzan in Human Resources by Wednesday 28 November. Once your selection has been received, your gift will be delivered to your local office, mid December.

On behalf of the New Zealand Leadership Team, I would like to wish you and your families a very happy festive season and a safe and happy New Year.

Regards

George Adams

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Coca Cola Staff Christmas Catalogue

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Staff Gift Selection2007

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Please return to Toni Zinzan in HR by Wednesday, 28th November 2007

Please refer to Staff Gift Catalogue for full terms and conditions.

The brief for this job was to design a gift catalogue for Coca Cola staff with an accompaning return card for them to make their choice on. The challenge was to present all the items clearly in the space of a DLE folder brochure.

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Rotary Newmarket

DONATION BENEFICIARIES

Beneficiary 2005/006 2006/2007

Starship Foundation 25,800 31,792Heart Kids 15,000 -Kidney Kids 27,000 -Child Cancer - 36,002Books in Homes 8,475 5,059Gifted Kids 10,000 4,800Star Jam 21,400 29,810Multiple Sclerosis - 2,000Life Education Trust 9,000 8,000Eden Campus 15,000 -James Family Trust 15,000 15,000Tamaki Pathway Trust 5,000 -Glen Innes Youth Trust 10,000 -Motutapu Outdoor Education Trust 2,000 14,000Trees for Survival 1,000 1,000Xmas Hampers 3,842 4,000Outward Bound Sponsorship - 7,889RYLA Sponsorship 5,175 6,750Walsh Flying School Sponsorship 3,000 2,000Young Achievers Awards 2,000 -Nursing Awards 2,500 2,500St. Aidans Church 2,327 -Papatoetoe High School 1,000 -Rota Pacific 2,000 2,000Rota Homes 2,000 2,000Savali Project Samoa 500 -Miscellaneous smaller grants 5,923 2,346Parents Inc (Attitude Program) - 13,000SPELD - 13,000New Zealand Herald Cancer Appeal - 15,000Auckland City Mission Christmas Appeal - 1,000South Auckland Health Foundation - 5,000Ambury Park - 2,000Allergy - 5,000National Science Forum - 2,985Bob Stewart Environmental Award - 2,500Other vocational awards - 1,420Foundation Youth Development (Project K) - 16,386Literacy Project in Fiji - 12,000Rotary Polio Plus program - 8,000Tavenui (Fiji) projects on poverty aleviation - 6,300Grants to Island projects - 7,200Opera Factory - 5,000Cure Kids - 1,500

TOTAL 194, 942 294,239

ROTARY 4 WAY TEST

1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL & BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

WHAT IS ROTARY

Rotary is a voluntary international organisation of professional andbusiness people, united world wide with a far-reaching vision thatpowerfully combines;1. Fellowship combined with living by high standards and

ethics.2. Service through projects and giving to local and international

communities, and building goodwill and understandingbetween regions and nations.

DID YOU KNOW THAT?……1. Rotary Foundation is one of the world’s biggest charities.2. Rotary International holds the highest non-governmental

consultative status in the United Nations Social Council.3. Rotary International’s largest programme, Polio Plus,

that commenced in 1985, has effected a 99% reduction in worldwide Polio cases. Rotary has contributed US$650 million to this eradication.

THE ROTARY CLUB OF NEWMARKET Inc.Newmarket Rotary has a membership of approx 120 and has aweekly luncheon meeting at the Ellerslie Event Centre. Speakersat our meetings cover a wide range of interests such as business,politics and social services. Members also give short presentationson themselves and their careers which promotes networking andfellowship.

When travelling, Rotarians are encouraged to visit other Clubsworldwide; the welcome mat is always out.

Members join working groups that manage the club’s business. Inthese groups community and service projects are developed anddelivered.

We also gather from time to time at social functions and outings,including an optional Annual District Conference – most of all wegrow and learn as people and have a lot of fun together in theprocess.

RCON has many more programmes and activities than are coveredherein.

“Service Above Self”

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL + ROTARY FOUNDATIONEvanston, Illinois, US

(founded 1905 in Chicago)1.2 million Rotarians in 32,462 Clubs in 168 Countries

WORLD PRESIDENTWilfred Wilkinson (Canada)

DISTRICT 9920(one of 529 Districts)

29 Clubs from Waiuku to Central Auckland+19 in Fiji, Cooks, Samoa, Tonga, French Polynesia

DISTRICT GOVERNORAlan Davies (Pakuranga)

ROTARY CLUB OFNEWMARKET Inc.

ROTARY YEAR1 JULY 2007 - 30 JUNE 2008

PRESIDENTPeter Ross

PH: (09) 529 0646EMAIL: [email protected]

SECRETARYBrian McMath

PH: (09) 236 3324EMAIL: [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP CHAIRPaul Monk

PH: (09) 2677 730EMAIL: [email protected]

WEBSITE: www.newmarket.rotary.org.nz

If interested in joining please contact one of the above.(Form enclosed)

WEEKLY LUNCHEONHeld at Ellerslie Event Centre,

Ellerslie Racecourse, Greenlaneon Tuesdays, at 12.00 p.m. for 12.30 p.m.

Postal Address: Rotary Club of Newmarket Inc.P.O. Box 9459, Newmarket

Chartered by Rotary International20th August, 1945

ROTARY CLUB OF NEWMARKET Inc.

INFORMATION BROCHURE

Theme for year 2007 - 2008

VOCATIONALRCON presents the newly created Rotary Club of Newmarket Bob Stewart Environmental Award.RCON runs an annual debate between Diocesan School and StCuthbert’s College.RCON awards two Annual Trophies for excellence in Nursing,Young Business Achiever Awards, and a Vocational Award atDilworth School. These annual awards encourage excellenceand are highly prized by the recipients.

RCON sponsors students on the District Rotary National Science& Technology Forum; a fully residential, 2 week programme inJanuary for outstanding science, mathematics and technologystudents.RCON in 2007 will present the first Rotary Club of NewmarketPaediatric Oncology Award for individuals working in childcancer.

NEWMARKET ROTARY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

The Foundation has a capital fund that generates income tosupport our giving. Functions such as Rugby Dinners andCelebrity Events are held regularly with the Foundation beingthe major recipient.

THE OBJECT OF ROTARYThe object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal ofservice as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, toencourage and foster:FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity forservice;SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions;the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; andthe dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity toserve society;THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’spersonal, business and community life;FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding,goodwill, and peace throughout a world fellowship of businessand professional persons united in the ideal of service.

ENVIRONMENTRCON has for 10 years been a major player in the reforestation ofMotutapu Island, along with DOC and the Motutapu RestorationTrust. Our Rotary Centennial Project, completed in 2005, wasthe construction of the Rotary Centennial Walkway on MotutapuIsland.We also provide support to Motutapu Outdoor Education Trustwith an annual working weekend on the island.

YOUTHRCON, each year, hosts an International Rotary Youth ExchangeStudent (16 to 18 year olds) and sponsors an outbound studentto other countries.RCON actively supports young professional and businessleaders onto:1. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA); an annual,residential, 1 week week week programme for 18- 24 year olds withdemonstrable leadership potential.2. Group Study Exchange (GSE); a 6-week, international, studytour for non-Rotarians with a Rotary leader.3. Ambassadorial Scholars from other countries; 1 to 2 year funded academic scholarships at post-graduate university level.4. Outward Bound and Spirit of New Zealand coursesRCON works with Rotaract, a junior Rotary for 18 to 30 yearolds.RCON was host Club last year for the annual MUNA (ModelUnited Nations Assembly). This brings together teams of Year12 and 13 students in a model United Nations debate, whichspreads the Rotary principles of building goodwill, world peaceand understanding.

Our work is not just about supporting the disadvantaged, but also about promoting great young people to take the lead.

WORLD COMMUNITYRCON supports and sponsors community projects in the PacificIslands, including the provision of transport, water projects, Rota-homes, school facilities, ambulances and emergency boxes.

We often work with Sister Clubs from around the world on suchprojects.

(Known to its members as RCON)RCON is one of the Pacific Region’s strongest,

most able and influential Rotary Clubs,contributing significant manpower and financial

resource to the Community over the past 62years.

COMMUNITYRCON contributes manpower and financial support to worthycauses and community projects.

RCON each year brings over 11,000 underprivileged childrenand their families to “Circus Quirkus”, a circus based stage show,with the help of Club and Rotaract members. A wonderful projectcombining service, fun, fellowship and fundraising.

RCON founded the Glen Innes Youth Charitable Trust in 2001to provide positive development for the disadvantaged youth inthis area. This has led to the establishment of Youthtown-GlenInnes and the Glen Innes Youth Development Project, managedby the police.

RCON arranges and delivers Xmas Hampers to disadvantagedfamilies.

RCON has raised over $100,000 for Starship Children’s Hospitalover the last five years from its annual Melbourne Cup lunch atEllerslie Racecourse. This is a fabulous fashion festival day thatshowcases the family of Rotary at work and play.

Expression of interest in membership of

ROTARY CLUB OF NEWMARKET Inc.P. O. BOX 9459, NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND

• Meet new friends.• Meet potential business contacts.• Get involved in your community.• Enhance your social life. ..... Join ROTARY

To the Chairman of the membership committee,

I am interested to know more about Rotary and the NewmarketClub, with a view to becoming a member.

I accept that membership is by invitation from the Club, but wouldappreciate the opportunity to discuss with one of your members,about joining your Club.

My details are below. Please contact me.

Name: .....................................................................................Address: (Business) Phone No:.............................................................................. Fax No:................................................................................... Mobile No:..............................................................................Address: (Private) Phone No:..............................................................................................................................................................................................Email Address:........................................................................Age:.................Marital Status:..........................................................................Business/Profession:...............................................................

Have you ever been a Rotarian? YES/NODo you know anyone in our Club? YES/NO Name:.............................

Signed:………………………………………. Date. / / / /

Rotary Club ofNewmarket Inc.

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Through the director’s involvement in Rotary I have printed a variety material for his club. Including this promotional brochure and the annual members handbook.

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Brightstar NZ

Kia ora from the Brightstar TeamSouth Pacific Operation Centre (SPOC)

Brightstar New Zealand Ltd126 Pavilion Drive Airport Oaks Auckland.

Phone: 0800 11 00 17Fax: 0800 11 00 65Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: https://orderexpress.telecom.brightstarcorp.com

New Zealand

Go-Live Team 2008New Zealand

As a startup supplier for the telecomunications market, Brightstar NZ asked us to help promote the opening of their new warehouse and operations within NZ. This included creating email invitations to the launch and for investors, business cards and other stationery and two large format posters. One designed to promote the new team of staff members and the other to foster the ‘Bright 5’ company values.

4. Delivering contracted servicesMeeting Service levels on 3PL, Strategic Sourcing and Supply Chain Optimisation services

Establishing a new Supply Chain operating rhythm within TelecomOptimising Telecom’s Supply Chain decisions

5. Expanding through

innovationsConstantly challenging ourselves

through new ideas

Consolidation for Telecom’s supply

chain for all products

Test bed for Brightstar global

innovation

New Zealand

The Bright 5Our vision is to drive market share growth and profi tability for our customers and for Brightstar

1. Engaged peopleIndividual Performance Targets

Measurable goals aligned to the business & reviewed 6 monthly.

People DevelopmentIndividual Development Plans aligned to the business knowledge

growth & individual career ambitions & develop Succession

Planning across the teams.

Occupational Health & Safety

Establish OHS compliance program. Implement Health & Well Being

for a pro active team & maintain Corporate Responsibility in our

Community.

Best Places to WorkLive by our Values, engage our people, measure our success by fair

& consistent HR & work processes.

2. Increasing profi tsIncrease revenue by maximising value out of our Telecom contract

Improving our cost effi ciencyGrowing our business outside Telecom

3. Exceeding customer expectations

Increase Telecom Mobile (and Retail) market share

Telecom, Channel and OEM advocacy of Brightstar

Over delivery on Service Levels and reporting

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Petone Working Men’s Club

Recent on going promotional work for club events and promotions.

Show & Shine 9.30 - 12.30Poker Run 12.30 - 4.00pmPrize giving 4.30pm onwards

Held at Petone Working Men’s Club47 Udy Street, Petone

Sunday 26 April 2009

All Funds in Aid of Gillies Mc Indoe Trust

CHAMPIONSHIP

Heats Start 4th August - Final 25th August

First Prize $100Second Prize $50 Third Prize $25

FOR EACH SECTIONRegister at reception before 6.30pm on the night

www.petoneclub.co.nz

August

TENNISSINGLES and

DOUBLES

PETONE WORKINGMEN’S CLUB

Limited to 2500 TicketsPrizes to value of $4000

Tickets only $2.00 available at receptionCloses & drawn Friday 25th September 2009 at 7pm

www.petoneclub.co.nz

1st prize “1x Daiken

Heatpump Installed”

2nd Prize: Gas Heater and Bottle

3rd Prize: Gas Heater and Bottle

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Pens & Promotional Products

Some examples of the work produced at Tuapeka Gold Print. I was involved with the typesetting and proofing of jobs to customers. I was also involved with this entry into the local scarecrow competition

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Web

As The Copy Shop had no website at the time I used this as an opportunity to learn basic web design. I took a couple of short courses at Auckland University’s Centre for Continuing Education. From this I was able to create a simple static site utilising CSS. www.thecopyshop.co.nz

A simple brochure website for a Coromandel bed and breakfast using CSS to create multiple banner displays

www.pal.co.nz/Casa Bella Index.htm