Tiny Hunter wins silver at the Sydney Design Awards 2022

We are very excited to have been awarded silver at the 2022 Sydney Design Awards. The award was given for our work on the Perform-Ability Rebrand in the category Identity and Branding – Community.

Creating work that has a positive impact on clients we love is why we get out of bed every day, winning awards is always a lovely bonus too, as it shows recognition for the hard work of our talented team.

Perform-Ability is a brand close to our hearts that represents inclusion; offering therapy-aligned performing arts programs for people of all ages and abilities. They came to us wanting a professional (yet approachable) brand that would encompass this inclusive sentiment and have the flexibility to speak to several target demographics; students, their parents, and the instructors. 

The founder, Miranda Hayman, was passionate about making sure the brand was able to challenge its audience to be seen as a program for all abilities, rather than a program for special needs. 

Miranda kindly says “I always love working with Tiny Hunter and wouldn’t dream of heading anywhere else when it comes to my brands. This is the second brand we have worked on together. It was a very different process for me as the first brand we worked on was a new one entirely. Working on a rebrand this time around was much harder (for me!) as I had a 12-year relationship with this brand. I trusted them and they really made me feel comfortable and I absolutely love the new brand and so do my clients. A big thank you to Tiny Hunter as always!”

ABOUT THE AWARDS

BETTER FUTURE are a global independent design promotion organisation that oversee programs of recognition and the world’s largest network of design awards. They like to think of themselves as ‘champions for a better future’, our goal is to bring recognition to applied design projects that are helping us accelerate economic outcomes with a social and environmental impact. 

 

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Jodie de Vries

Written by: Jodie de Vries
Published: September 23, 2022

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