ANDREW HALL

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-hall-190650134/

Leading image Resource Centre

Brand Refresh & Graphic Design | 2021

In my role as Production Manager at the Leading Image Resource Centre, I was responsible for leading a brand refresh for all existing client-facing stationary and material across the Leading Image School Photography brand.

This included:

  • A4 corporate stationary.

  • A4 informational letters (General Photo Day procedures & COVID-19 Safety instructions).

  • A3 Posters (Online Only Orders, COVID-19 Safety instructions, Help Desk).

  • DL Slips for product digital access and re-ordering.


Leading Image Resource Centre

Christmas Card | 2021

The Leading Image School Photography sales team requested me to design a Christmas Card that could be sent to our Queensland clients to bookend the 2021 School Year.

The completed design depicts our lead sales representative for Queensland acting as Father Christmas, delivering the gift of school photography to a schools.


Kitchen Cabinet

Illustration | 2015

Former Queensland Premier and political heavyweight, Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen, would often refer to the press conference as “feeding the chooks.”

Beneath this distinctive blue humour, his central belief remains unmistakable: journalists should operate at the behest of the politician, not the opposite. In the modern political landscape, however, it seems that Sir Joh’s chickens have come home to roost. Politics has become another form of entertainment and intrigue - our national bloodsport - one where the media often drives the political narrative.

Kitchen Cabinet is a digital portrait, prepared especially for my 2015 AFTRS application, which satirises the influence that the media and spin holds over how we consume our political discourse.

I acknowledge the First Nations Peoples of the land in which I work - the Turrbal from the Northside of the Brisbane River and the Yuggera from the Southside of the Brisbane River.

I honour their Elders - past, present and emerging – and show respect for their continued cultural and spiritual connection to the lands and waters.