31/03/2017

Jack Dumps Jill To Walk Up Hill With Jane

Jane is thrilled to announce our new client partnership with outdoor adventure brand, Jack Wolfskin. Jack Wolfskin. With over 900 stores worldwide, Jack is on a quest to get us all 'out there' a bit more. To kick things off, we have joined forces to walk 100km to raise money in the Oxfam Trailwalker. Yes, Jack and Jane will be walking up a hill.

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05/01/2017

Luke Lucas does JANEuary

When we asked typographic man-god Luke Lucas to create some custom type for 2017 calendar he responded in true luxurious and silky style. Printed on 135gsm Colorplan stock, this limited edition A2 poster has been lovingly designed to improve the lustre of any wall should you be lucky enough to score one.

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21/11/2016

Well Read (And Blue)

Jane has just launched a new quarterly publication, The Report, for premium property client Kay & Burton. With a focus on local and international property, the printed publication serves up a full spectrum of high-end market content including; investment, global briefings, plus interviews with inspired business leaders.

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14/11/2016

Jane 2.0

After 5 and a bit years of in our Carlton studio we are sad / happy to announce that Jane has moved. Sad because we will miss all of our lovely neighbours and friends (some of who became clients) including: Panacea, Nora, RPM, Nova, DOC, Campos, Vincent The Dog, The Guy Who Pushed Trolleys Across The Road, The Woman Who Would Swear At Us Every Day Through The Window, The Track-Suited Mum And Daughter With Similar Aged Boyfriends ... we will miss you all. Thank you Carlton for the good times.

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01/11/2016

Serving Up A New Brand

Tommy Collins is a boutique catering brand that serves up meticulous experiences for both private and corporate clients. In mid 2016, Tommy Collins and fellow catering giant Atlantic Group hatched an idea to join together and create a new force in boutique catering - Tommy Collins by Atlantic Group. Jane was brought in early to help define the brand and bring it to life across a variety of platforms including logo, communications, and a full suite of graphic and digital content.

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10/10/2016

Jane Does Paris & London

Thank you to all the Janes who took part in our My Name Is Jane project in Paris and London this week. From icons (Jane Birkin) to artists (Jane Puylagarde - pictured), the first international leg of our tour de Jane has been a humbling experience. As with our Melbourne shoots, each Jane was photographed (and filmed) in identical studio and lighting conditions. So far the project has captured 50 Janes of varying age, backgrounds and demographics.

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08/10/2016

More Pickles For Melbourne Public

Rebranding projects are always fun, especially when it involves a venue that serves $1 Oysters and lots of martinis. From logo to menu and everything in between, we gave Melbourne Public a bold new look with a personality to match.

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11/06/2016

Law & Outdoor

Our new campaign for law firm Hall & Wilcox has hit the streets (and airports) across the country. Part of the brand's new  'smarter law' positioning, the campaign uses a series of thought provoking headlines to show that there's much more to smart than just being clever.

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22/03/2016

Is your name Jane?

My Name Is Jane is a photographic study of those who share a common bond of name alone. We are currently searching for other like-named individuals to take part in this project. Each Jane will be shot in identical studio and lighting conditions to deliver a pure anthropological, social and artistic study of a name that is far from plain.

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10/03/2016

Faces: Koichi Takada

Jane recently had the pleasure of working with internationally renowned architect Koichi Takada on his latest project, Forrest Light. ‘Nature teaches us that there is more to architecture than the creation of beautiful forms; it must involve all of our senses.'  Working closely with Koichi we set out to create a film that would not only bring to life the architect's vision, but a create a sensory experience that blurs the lines nature and architecture.

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